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1 zero-voltage current
свпр ток при нулевом напряженииEnglish-Russian electronics dictionary > zero-voltage current
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2 zero-voltage current
свпр. ток при нулевом напряженииThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > zero-voltage current
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3 zero-gate-voltage current
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > zero-gate-voltage current
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4 Zero voltage - zero current
Electricity: ZV-ZCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Zero voltage - zero current
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5 Unbalance of zero sequence of voltage (current)
Unbalance of zero sequence of voltage (current)
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Unbalance of zero sequence of voltage (current)
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6 Unbalance of zero sequence of voltage (current)
Unbalance of zero sequence of voltage (current)
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Unbalance of zero sequence of voltage (current)
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7 residual voltage for zero control current
• ohjausvirrattoman tilan jäännösjänniteEnglish-Finnish dictionary > residual voltage for zero control current
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8 current
1) (электрический) ток || токовый2) поток; течение || текущий; протекающий3) скорость потока; скорость течения4) течение; ход событий || текущий; относящийся к рассматриваемому моменту времени; современный6) общая тенденция; курс || общепринятый; общераспространённый•- acoustoelectric current
- action current
- active current
- alternating current
- anode current
- antenna current
- arc current
- armature current
- avalanche current
- average current
- back current
- balanced currents
- band-to-band current
- base current
- beam current
- bias current
- biasing current
- bidirectional current
- biphase current
- bleeder current
- blowing current
- branch current
- breakaway current
- breakaway starting current
- breakdown current
- breaking current
- breakover current
- bulk current
- carrier current
- catcher current
- cathode current
- cathode covering current
- cathode-ray current
- channel current
- charging current
- collector current
- collector cutoff current
- collector-junction current
- collector leakage current
- collector-saturation current
- complex current
- complex sinusoidal current
- conduction current
- conjugate complex current
- conjugate complex sinusoidal current
- constant current
- continuous current
- control current
- convection current
- conventional fusing current
- conventional nonfusing current
- critical current
- critical controlling current
- critical grid current
- crystal current
- cutoff current
- cyclic current
- damped current
- dark current
- decaying current
- demarcation current
- diacritical current
- dielectric current
- diffusion current
- digit current
- direct current
- discharge current
- displacement current
- double-injection current
- drain current
- drift current
- drop-away current
- drop-out current
- earth current
- echo current
- eddy currents
- edge leakage current
- effective current
- electric current
- electric induction current
- electrode current
- electrode dark current
- electrode inverse current
- electron current
- emission current
- emitter current
- equivalent input offset current
- equivalent noise current
- erasing current
- excess current
- excitation current
- exciting current
- exponential excess current
- external current
- extra current
- extraction current
- extraneous current
- faradic current
- fault current
- fault electrode current
- feedback current
- field-free emission current
- filament starting current
- filament surge current
- firing current
- flash current
- flection-point emission current
- fluctuating current
- focus current
- focusing current
- follow current
- forward current
- forward-bias current
- Foucault currents
- Frenkel-Poole current
- full-select current
- fusing current
- galvanic current
- gap current
- gas current
- gas ionization current
- gate current
- gate-body leakage current
- gate holding current
- gate nontrigger current
- gate trigger current
- gate turn-off current
- generation-recombination current
- grid current
- ground current
- gun current
- half-select current
- Hall current
- harmonic current
- heater current
- heater-cathode current
- heater-cathode insulation current
- heater starting current
- heater surge current
- heavy current
- high-frequency current
- high-tension current
- high-voltage direct current
- hold current
- holding current
- hole current
- hot-electron current
- hump current
- idle current
- idling current
- image current
- impurity diffusion current
- incident current
- induced current
- inflection-point emission current
- initial symmetrical short-circuit current
- initial-velocity current
- injection current
- input offset current
- interbase current
- intermittent current
- inverse current
- ion current
- ionic current
- ionization current
- irradiation saturation current
- Josephson tunnel current
- lagging current
- latching current
- leading current
- leakage current
- leakage tube current
- Leduc current
- light current
- limiting slider current
- load current
- local current
- locked-rotor current
- longitudinal current
- loop current
- magnetization current
- magnetizing current
- majority current
- majority-carrier current
- make-and-break current
- making current
- marker current
- marking current
- mesh current
- minority current
- minority-carrier current
- Morton wave current
- nerve-action current
- net current
- noise current
- no-load current
- offset current
- off-state current
- one-carrier current
- one-particle current
- open-circuit current
- operating current
- oscillating current
- oscillatory current
- over current
- paired-electron current
- particle current
- peak inverse anode current
- peak plate current
- peak-point current
- peak-switching current
- peak-withstand current
- pedestal current
- periodic current
- persistent current
- phasor current
- photoelectric current
- photon-induced current
- pick-up current
- piezoelectric current
- pinch current
- pinch-off current
- plate current
- poloidal current
- post-arc current
- prebreakdown current
- preconduction current
- preionization current
- preoscillation current
- primary current
- probability current
- probe current
- prospective current
- pull-in current
- pulsating current
- push-pull currents
- push-push currents
- pyroelectric current
- quiescent current
- radiation-induced current
- radiation-induced thermally activated current
- rated current
- rated ac discharge current
- rated coil current
- rated contact current
- rated follow current
- reactive current
- read current
- read-out current
- recombination-generation current
- recording audio-frequency current
- recovery current
- rectified current
- reflected current
- regeneration current
- release current
- residual current
- residual stored current
- resistor-substrate leakage current
- return current
- reverse current
- reverse-bias current
- reverse blocking current
- reverse leakage current
- reverse recovery current
- reverse saturation current
- reversible absorption current
- RF current
- ringing current
- ripple current
- saturation current
- sawtooth current
- SCL current
- secondary current
- selection current
- short-circuit current
- short-circuit current per unit wavelength
- short-time withstand current
- signal output current
- simple harmonic current
- single-electron current
- single-injection current
- sinusoidal current
- skinned current
- sneak current
- source current
- space current
- space-charge-limited current
- spacing current
- spin-polarized current
- split-phase current
- sputtering current
- standing current
- starter transfer current
- starting current
- steady current
- steady short-circuit current
- steady-state current
- stray current
- subthreshold current
- surface current
- surge current
- surge electrode current
- sustaining current
- sweeping-out current
- switching current
- synaptic current
- take-off current
- target current
- telephone current
- telephone carrier current
- telluric current
- thermal current
- thermal-convection current
- thermally activated current
- thermionic current
- three-phase current
- threshold current
- toroidal current
- total current
- transfer current
- transient current
- transient-decay current
- tree-branch current
- tunnel current
- tunneling current
- turn-on base current
- turnover current
- two-carrier current
- undulating current
- undulatory current
- unidirectional current
- unit-step current
- vacancy current
- valley current
- valley-point current
- vector current
- video current
- video record current
- voltage saturation current
- voltaic current
- write current
- Zener current
- zero-field emission current
- zero-voltage current -
9 current
1) (электрический) ток || токовый2) поток; течение || текущий; протекающий3) скорость потока; скорость течения4) течение; ход событий || текущий; относящийся к рассматриваемому моменту времени; современный5) вчт. рабочий (напр. о файле); текущий (напр. о записи)6) общая тенденция; курс || общепринятый; общераспространённый•- acoustoelectric current
- action current
- active current
- alternating current
- anode current
- antenna current
- arc current
- armature current
- avalanche current
- average current
- back current
- balanced currents
- band-to-band current
- base current
- beam current
- bias current
- biasing current
- bidirectional current
- biphase current
- bleeder current
- blowing current
- branch current
- breakaway current
- breakaway starting current
- breakdown current
- breaking current
- breakover current
- bulk current
- carrier current
- catcher current
- cathode covering current
- cathode current
- cathode-ray current
- channel current
- charging current
- collector current
- collector cutoff current
- collector leakage current
- collector-junction current
- collector-saturation current
- complex current
- complex sinusoidal current
- conduction current
- conjugate complex current
- conjugate complex sinusoidal current
- constant current
- continuous current
- control current
- convection current
- conventional fusing current
- conventional nonfusing current
- critical controlling current
- critical current
- critical grid current
- crystal current
- cutoff current
- cyclic current
- damped current
- dark current
- decaying current
- demarcation current
- diacritical current
- dielectric current
- diffusion current
- digit current
- direct current
- discharge current
- displacement current
- double-injection current
- drain current
- drift current
- drop-away current
- drop-out current
- earth current
- echo current
- eddy currents
- edge leakage current
- effective current
- electric current
- electric induction current
- electrode current
- electrode dark current
- electrode inverse current
- electron current
- emission current
- emitter current
- equivalent input offset current
- equivalent noise current
- erasing current
- excess current
- excitation current
- exciting current
- exponential excess current
- external current
- extra current
- extraction current
- extraneous current
- faradic current
- fault current
- fault electrode current
- feedback current
- field-free emission current
- filament starting current
- filament surge current
- firing current
- flash current
- flection-point emission current
- fluctuating current
- focus current
- focusing current
- follow current
- forward current
- forward-bias current
- Foucault currents
- Frenkel-Poole current
- full-select current
- fusing current
- galvanic current
- gap current
- gas current
- gas ionization current
- gate current
- gate holding current
- gate nontrigger current
- gate trigger current
- gate turn-off current
- gate-body leakage current
- generation-recombination current
- grid current
- ground current
- gun current
- half-select current
- Hall current
- harmonic current
- heater current
- heater starting current
- heater surge current
- heater-cathode current
- heater-cathode insulation current
- heavy current
- high-frequency current
- high-tension current
- high-voltage direct current
- hold current
- holding current
- hole current
- hot-electron current
- hump current
- idle current
- idling current
- image current
- impurity diffusion current
- incident current
- induced current
- inflection-point emission current
- initial symmetrical short-circuit current
- initial-velocity current
- injection current
- input offset current
- interbase current
- intermittent current
- inverse current
- ion current
- ionic current
- ionization current
- irradiation saturation current
- Josephson tunnel current
- lagging current
- latching current
- leading current
- leakage current
- leakage tube current
- Leduc current
- light current
- limiting slider current
- load current
- local current
- locked-rotor current
- longitudinal current
- loop current
- magnetization current
- magnetizing current
- majority current
- majority-carrier current
- make-and-break current
- making current
- marker current
- marking current
- mesh current
- minority current
- minority-carrier current
- Morton wave current
- nerve-action current
- net current
- noise current
- no-load current
- offset current
- off-state current
- one-carrier current
- one-particle current
- open-circuit current
- operating current
- oscillating current
- oscillatory current
- over current
- paired-electron current
- particle current
- peak inverse anode current
- peak plate current
- peak-point current
- peak-switching current
- peak-withstand current
- pedestal current
- periodic current
- persistent current
- phasor current
- photoelectric current
- photon-induced current
- pick-up current
- piezoelectric current
- pinch current
- pinch-off current
- plate current
- poloidal current
- post-arc current
- prebreakdown current
- preconduction current
- preionization current
- preoscillation current
- primary current
- probability current
- probe current
- prospective current
- pull-in current
- pulsating current
- push-pull currents
- push-push currents
- pyroelectric current
- quiescent current
- radiation-induced current
- radiation-induced thermally activated current
- rated ac discharge current
- rated coil current
- rated contact current
- rated current
- rated follow current
- reactive current
- read current
- read-out current
- recombination-generation current
- recording audio-frequency current
- recovery current
- rectified current
- reflected current
- regeneration current
- release current
- residual current
- residual stored current
- resistor-substrate leakage current
- return current
- reverse blocking current
- reverse current
- reverse leakage current
- reverse recovery current
- reverse saturation current
- reverse-bias current
- reversible absorption current
- RF current
- ringing current
- ripple current
- saturation current
- sawtooth current
- SCL current
- secondary current
- selection current
- short-circuit current per unit wavelength
- short-circuit current
- short-time withstand current
- signal output current
- simple harmonic current
- single-electron current
- single-injection current
- sinusoidal current
- skinned current
- sneak current
- source current
- space current
- space-charge-limited current
- spacing current
- spin-polarized current
- split-phase current
- sputtering current
- standing current
- starter transfer current
- starting current
- steady current
- steady short-circuit current
- steady-state current
- stray current
- subthreshold current
- surface current
- surge current
- surge electrode current
- sustaining current
- sweeping-out current
- switching current
- synaptic current
- take-off current
- target current
- telephone carrier current
- telephone current
- telluric current
- thermal current
- thermal-convection current
- thermally activated current
- thermionic current
- three-phase current
- threshold current
- toroidal current
- total current
- transfer current
- transient current
- transient-decay current
- tree-branch current
- tunnel current
- tunneling current
- turn-on base current
- turnover current
- two-carrier current
- undulating current
- undulatory current
- unidirectional current
- unit-step current
- vacancy current
- valley current
- valley-point current
- vector current
- video current
- video record current
- voltage saturation current
- voltaic current
- write current
- Zener current
- zero-field emission current
- zero-voltage currentThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > current
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10 voltage
1) напряжение, разность потенциалов2) потенциал3) электродвижущая сила, эдс•voltage across smth — напряжение на чем-л.;voltage applied to smth — напряжение, приложенное к чему-л.;voltage between phases — междуфазное [линейное\] напряжение;voltage to earth [to ground\] — напряжение относительно земли;to handle voltage — выдерживать напряжение;-
ac voltage
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accelerating voltage
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active component voltage
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active voltage
-
actuating voltage
-
adjusting voltage
-
aging voltage
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allowable voltage
-
alternating voltage
-
alternator field voltage
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anode voltage
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applied voltage
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arc voltage
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arc-drop voltage
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arcing voltage
-
arc-stream voltage
-
average voltage
-
back voltage
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background ionization voltage
-
backward voltage
-
balanced voltage
-
balancing voltage
-
bandgap voltage
-
barrier voltage
-
bar-to-bar voltage
-
base voltage
-
battery voltage
-
bias voltage
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bidirectional voltage
-
black-out voltage
-
blanking voltage
-
blocking voltage
-
branch voltage
-
breakdown voltage
-
breakover voltage
-
bridge supply voltage
-
bucking voltage
-
built-in voltage
-
burning voltage
-
burnout voltage
-
bus voltage
-
calibration voltage
-
capacitor voltage
-
carrier voltage
-
category voltage
-
catenary voltage
-
cathode voltage
-
ceiling voltage
-
cell voltage
-
charge voltage
-
circuit voltage
-
clamp voltage
-
clock voltage
-
closed-circuit voltage
-
commercial-frequency voltage
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commercial-frequency withstand voltage
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common-mode voltage
-
commutating voltage
-
commutator voltage
-
compensating voltage
-
complex voltage
-
component voltage
-
constant voltage
-
contact voltage
-
control voltage
-
convergence voltage
-
corona voltage
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corona-onset voltage
-
counter voltage
-
crest voltage
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critical corona voltage
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critical visual corona voltage
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critical voltage
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current-noise voltage
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current-resistance voltage
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cutoff voltage
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cycling voltage
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dc recovery voltage
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dc voltage
-
decelerating voltage
-
decomposition voltage
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deflecting voltage
-
delta voltage
-
design voltage
-
dielectric breakdown voltage
-
direct voltage
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direct-axis component voltage behind transient reactance
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direct-axis subtransient internal voltage
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direct-axis subtransient voltage
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direct-axis synchronous internal voltage
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direct-axis synchronous voltage
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direct-axis transient internal voltage
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direct-axis transient voltage
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discharge extinction voltage
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discharge inception voltage
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discharge ionization voltage
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discharge voltage
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disruptive discharge voltage
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disruptive voltage
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dissymmetrical voltage
-
disturbance voltage
-
driving voltage
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drop-away voltage
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dry withstand voltage
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effective voltage
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electric cell voltage
-
electrode voltage
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end voltage
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end-point voltage
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equilibrium voltage
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equivalent input noise voltage
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error voltage
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excess voltage
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excitation voltage
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exciter voltage
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extinction voltage
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extinguishing voltage
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extrahigh voltage
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Faraday voltage
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fatal voltage
-
feedback voltage
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field voltage
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filament voltage
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final acceleration voltage
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final voltage
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fire-back voltage
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firing voltage
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flash test voltage
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flashover voltage
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floating voltage
-
flyback voltage
-
focusing voltage
-
focus voltage
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formation voltage
-
forward voltage
-
gas-discharge maintaining voltage
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gate nontrigger voltage
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gate trigger voltage
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gate turn-off voltage
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gate voltage
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gating voltage
-
generated voltage
-
generator voltage
-
glow-discharge sustaining voltage
-
grid driving voltage
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ground voltage
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Hall voltage
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heater voltage
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high voltage
-
high-level voltage
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ignition voltage
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impedance voltage
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impressed voltage
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impulse testing voltage
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impulse voltage
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impulse withstand voltage
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induced body voltage
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induced voltage
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inductance voltage
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initial ionization voltage
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initial voltage
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injected voltage
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in-phase voltage
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input voltage
-
instantaneous voltage
-
interference voltage
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internal voltage
-
inverse voltage
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ionizing voltage
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junction voltage
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keep-alive voltage
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lagging voltage
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leading voltage
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leakage reactance voltage
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leakage voltage
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lightning impulse flashover voltage
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lightning impulse voltage
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lightning impulse withstanding voltage
-
lightning induced voltage
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limit voltage
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limiting voltage
-
line voltage
-
linearity trim voltage
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line-to-earth voltage
-
line-to-line voltage
-
loading voltage
-
load voltage
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locked rotor voltage
-
locking voltage
-
logic threshold voltage
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low voltage
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low-level voltage
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mains voltage
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maintaining voltage
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maximum operating voltage
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maximum-power-point voltage
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medium voltage
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modulation voltage
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negative phase-sequence voltage
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negative sequence voltage
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net voltage
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neutral-to-ground voltage
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nodal voltage
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noise voltage
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no-load field voltage
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no-load voltage
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nominal excitation ceiling voltage
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nominal voltage
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normal voltage
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off-load voltage
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offset voltage
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off-standard voltage
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off-state voltage
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one-minute test voltage
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one-minute withstand voltage
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on-load voltage
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on-state voltage
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open-circuit secondary voltage
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open-circuit voltage
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operate voltage
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operating supply voltage
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operating voltage
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out-of-phase voltage
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output voltage
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pace voltage
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partial discharge extinction voltage
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partial discharge inception voltage
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peak arc voltage
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peak reverse voltage
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peak voltage
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peak-point voltage
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peak-to-peak ripple voltage
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peak-to-peak voltage
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per unit voltage
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periodic voltage
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permissible voltage
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phase voltage
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phase-to-ground voltage
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phase-to-phase voltage
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pickup voltage
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pinch-off voltage
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plate voltage
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polarization voltage
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positive-phase-sequence voltage
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positive-sequence voltage
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power-frequency voltage
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preset voltage
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presparkover voltage
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primary voltage
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probe voltage
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protection voltage
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psophometric voltage
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pull-in voltage
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pull-out voltage
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pulsating voltage
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pulse breakdown voltage
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pulse noise voltage
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punch-through voltage
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puncture voltage
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quadrature-axis component voltage behind transient reactance
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quadrature-axis subtransient internal voltage
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quadrature-axis subtransient voltage
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quadrature-axis synchronous internal voltage
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quadrature-axis synchronous voltage
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quadrature-axis transient internal voltage
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quadrature-axis transient voltage
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quiescent input voltage
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quiescent output voltage
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radio interference voltage
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rated impulse withstand voltage
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rated temperature-rise voltage
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rated voltage
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reach-through voltage
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reactance voltage
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receiver voltage
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receiving-end voltage
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recovery voltage
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rectified voltage
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reduced voltage
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reference voltage
-
reignition voltage
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release voltage
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repetitive voltage
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residual voltage
-
resistance voltage
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resonance voltage
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response voltage
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restoring voltage
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restraining voltage
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restriking voltage
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reverse voltage
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ring voltage
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ring-to-ring voltage
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ripple voltage
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root-mean-square voltage
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running voltage
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safety extralow voltage
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saturation voltage
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sawtooth voltage
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secondary voltage
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self-induction voltage
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sending-end voltage
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sense voltage
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service voltage
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shift voltage
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shock voltage
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short-circuit voltage
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shorting voltage
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shot-noise voltage
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signal voltage
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sine-curve voltage
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sine voltage
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sine-wave voltage
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sinusoidal voltage
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slip-ring voltage
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smoothed dc voltage
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source voltage
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spark-gap breakdown voltage
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sparking voltage
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sparkover voltage
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speed-induced voltage
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speed voltage
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spot cutoff voltage
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square-wave voltage
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stabilized voltage
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standard voltage
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star voltage
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starting voltage
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static breakdown voltage
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station auxiliaries voltage
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steady-state voltage
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step voltage
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stray voltage
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striking voltage
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subtransient internal voltage
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subtransient voltage
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superimposed voltage
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supply voltage
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supply-line voltage
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surge voltage
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sustaining voltage
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sweep voltage
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swing voltage
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switching surge voltage
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switching voltage
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symmetrical voltage
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synchronous generator internal voltage
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synchronous generator voltage
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system voltage
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tank voltage
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tapping voltage
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temperature voltage
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terminal voltage
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testing voltage
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test voltage
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thermal noise voltage
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thermocouple voltage
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thermoelectric voltage
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threshold voltage
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tooth voltage
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touch voltage
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transient internal voltage
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transient recovery voltage
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transient voltage
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transmission-line voltage
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trigger voltage
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tuning voltage
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turnoff voltage
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ultor voltage
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ultrahigh voltage
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unbalanced voltage
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unidirectional voltage
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upper voltage
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variable voltage
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welding voltage
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welding-arc voltage
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wet switching surge withstand voltage
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wet withstand voltage
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withstanding voltage
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withstand voltage
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working voltage
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Y-voltage
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zener voltage
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zero-phase-sequence voltage
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zero-sequence voltage -
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12 zero phase-sequence reactance
реактивное сопротивление нулевой последовательности
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zero sequence reactance
the quotient of the reactive fundamental component of zero sequence armature voltage, due to the presence of fundamental zero sequence armature current at rated frequency, by the value of that component of current, the machine running at rated speed
[IEV ref 411-50-16]FR
réactance homopolaire
quotient du terme fondamental de la composante réactive de la tension d'induit homopolaire, due à la présence du terme fondamental du courant d'induit homopolaire à fréquence assignée, par cette composante du courant, la machine tournant à sa vitesse assignée
[IEV ref 411-50-16]Тематики
- электротехника, основные понятия
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > zero phase-sequence reactance
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13 zero sequence reactance
реактивное сопротивление нулевой последовательности
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zero sequence reactance
the quotient of the reactive fundamental component of zero sequence armature voltage, due to the presence of fundamental zero sequence armature current at rated frequency, by the value of that component of current, the machine running at rated speed
[IEV ref 411-50-16]FR
réactance homopolaire
quotient du terme fondamental de la composante réactive de la tension d'induit homopolaire, due à la présence du terme fondamental du courant d'induit homopolaire à fréquence assignée, par cette composante du courant, la machine tournant à sa vitesse assignée
[IEV ref 411-50-16]Тематики
- электротехника, основные понятия
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > zero sequence reactance
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14 zero offset
1. нулевое смещение2. уход нуляEnglish-Russian dictionary of Information technology > zero offset
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15 zero phase angle
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16 prospective transient recovery voltage (of a circuit)
ожидаемое восстанавливающееся напряжение (цепи)
Напряжение после отключения ожидаемого симметричного тока идеальным коммутационным аппаратом.
Примечание. Определение подразумевает, что коммутационный аппарат или плавкий предохранитель, для которого оценивается ожидаемое восстанавливающее напряжение, заменен идеальным коммутационным аппаратом, т. е. с мгновенным переходом от нулевого к бесконечному полному сопротивлению в самый момент уменьшения тока до нуля, т. е. при «естественном» нуле. Для цепей, в которых ток может проходить по нескольким различным путям, например для многофазной цепи, это определение подразумевает также, что ток отключается идеальным коммутационным аппаратом только в рассматриваемом полюсе.
МЭК 60050(441-17-29)
[ ГОСТ Р 50030. 1-2000 ( МЭК 60947-1-99)]EN
prospective transient recovery voltage (of a circuit)
the transient recovery voltage following the breaking of the prospective symmetrical current by an ideal switching device
NOTE – The definition assumes that the switching device or the fuse, for which the prospective transient recovery voltage is sought, is replaced by an ideal switching device, i.e. having instantaneous transition from zero to infinite impedance at the very instant of zero current, i.e. at the "natural" zero. For circuits where the current can follow several different paths, e.g. a polyphase circuit, the definition further assumes that the breaking of the current by the ideal switching device takes place only in the pole considered.
[IEV number 441-17-29]FR
tension transitoire de rétablissement présumée (d'un circuit)
tension transitoire de rétablissement qui suit la coupure du courant présumé symétrique par un appareil de connexion idéal
NOTE – La définition implique que l'appareil de connexion ou le fusible, pour lequel la tension transitoire de rétablissement est recherchée, est remplacé par un appareil de connexion idéal, c'est-à-dire dont l'impédance passe instantanément de la valeur zéro à la valeur infinie à l'instant du zéro de courant, c'est-à-dire au zéro "naturel". Pour des circuits ayant plusieurs voies, par exemple un circuit polyphasé, on suppose en outre que la coupure du courant par l'appareil de connexion idéal n'a lieu que sur le pôle considéré.
[IEV number 441-17-29]EN
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > prospective transient recovery voltage (of a circuit)
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17 short-circuit current (related to cells or batteries)
ток короткого замыкания химического источника тока
ток короткого замыкания
Максимальное значение тока разряда химического источника тока при коротком замыкании внешней цепи.
[ ГОСТ 15596-82]
ток короткого замыкания
Максимальный ток, отдаваемый батареей в цепь с минимальным сопротивлением по сравнению с сопротивлением батареи в заданных условиях.
[Инструкция по эксплуатации стационарных свинцово-кислотных аккумуляторных батарей в составе ЭПУ на объектах ВСС России. Москва 1998 г.]EN
short-circuit current (related to cells or batteries)
maximum current which should be delivered by a cell or battery into an external circuit with zero electric resistance, or an external circuit which depresses the cell or battery voltage to approximately zero volt
NOTE – Zero electric resistance is a hypothetical condition and in practice the short-circuit current is the peak current flowing in a circuit of very low resistance compared to the internal resistance of the battery.
[IEV number 482-03-26 ]FR
courant de court-circuit (d’un élément ou d’une batterie), m
courant maximal que pourrait fournir un élément ou une batterie dans un circuit extérieur de résistance électrique nulle, ou un circuit extérieur qui abaisse la tension aux bornes de l’élément ou de la batterie approximativement à zéro volt
NOTE – Une résistance électrique nulle est hypothétique et en pratique, le courant de court-circuit est le courant de crête circulant à travers un circuit de résistance très faible par rapport à la résistance interne de la batterie.
[IEV number 482-03-26 ]Тематики
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- Kurzschlussstrom (einer Zelle oder Batterie), m
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- Kurzschlussstrom (einer Zelle oder Batterie), m
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18 inrush current
пусковой ток
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inrush current
transient current associated with energizing of transformers, cables, reactors, etc
[IEV number 448-11-30]
inrush current
Iin
current occurring during the transient period from the moment of switching to the steady-state condition
[IEC 60738-1, ed. 3.0 (2006-04)]
starting current
the steady-state r.m.s. current taken from the line over the starting period from zero speed to load speed with rated voltage and frequency applied
[IEV number 411-48-18]FR
courant d'appel
courant transitoire associé à la mise sous tension des transformateurs, câbles, bobines d'inductance, etc
[IEV number 448-11-30]
courant de démarrage
valeur efficace du courant en régime établi, absorbé par le moteur pendant la période de démarrage de la vitesse nulle jusqu'à la vitesse de charge minimale lorsqu'il est alimenté à la tension et à la fréquence assignées
[IEV number 411-48-18]Тематики
- машины электрические вращающиеся в целом
- электротехника, основные понятия
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ток пусковой мощности
(напр. турбины)
[А.С.Гольдберг. Англо-русский энергетический словарь. 2006 г.]Тематики
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1.3.9 пусковой ток (inrush current): Кратковременный высокий ток лампы, полностью или частично выпрямленный, при асимметричном нагреве электродов в течение нескольких секунд при зажигании лампы.
Источник: ГОСТ Р 53075-2008: Лампы металлогалогенные. Эксплуатационные требования оригинал документа
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > inrush current
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19 open-circuit voltage (related to cells or batteries)
напряжение разомкнутой цепи химического источника тока
напряжение разомкнутой цепи
Напряжение между выводами химического источника тока при разомкнутой внешней цепи.
[ ГОСТ 15596-82]EN
open-circuit voltage (related to cells or batteries)
voltage of a cell or battery when the discharge current is zero
[IEV number 482-03-32]FR
tension en circuit ouvert (d’un élement ou d’une batterie), f
tension électrique aux bornes d'un élément ou d’une batterie quand le courant de décharge est nul
[IEV number 482-03-32]Тематики
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>>>Синонимы
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- Leerlaufspannung (einer Zelle oder Batterie), f
- Spannung des offenen Stromkreises
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- tension en circuit ouvert (d’un élement ou d’une batterie), f
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20 starting current
пусковой ток
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inrush current
transient current associated with energizing of transformers, cables, reactors, etc
[IEV number 448-11-30]
inrush current
Iin
current occurring during the transient period from the moment of switching to the steady-state condition
[IEC 60738-1, ed. 3.0 (2006-04)]
starting current
the steady-state r.m.s. current taken from the line over the starting period from zero speed to load speed with rated voltage and frequency applied
[IEV number 411-48-18]FR
courant d'appel
courant transitoire associé à la mise sous tension des transformateurs, câbles, bobines d'inductance, etc
[IEV number 448-11-30]
courant de démarrage
valeur efficace du courant en régime établi, absorbé par le moteur pendant la période de démarrage de la vitesse nulle jusqu'à la vitesse de charge minimale lorsqu'il est alimenté à la tension et à la fréquence assignées
[IEV number 411-48-18]Тематики
- машины электрические вращающиеся в целом
- электротехника, основные понятия
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > starting current
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