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Catib
Словарь терминов и сокращений в авиации |
Civil air transport industry training board
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Civil air transport industry training board, английский
Комитет по подготовке специалистов для гражданской авиационной промышленности сатк counterattack контратака сато catapult-assisted takeoff взлет с (помощью) катапульты сато civil air traffic operations полеты гражданской авиации по воздушным трассам 141
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Civil air transport industry training board, английский
Комитет по подготовке специалистов для гражданской авиационной промышленности сатк counterattack контратака сато catapult-assisted takeoff взлет с (помощью) катапульты сато civil air traffic operations полеты гражданской авиации по воздушным трассам 141
Cathode, английский
- Катод
- The negative electrode of a gas laser used for electrical excitation of the gas in the tube.
- The negative electrode in an electrolytic cell.
- The negative pole or electrode of an electrolytic cell, vacuum tube, etc., where electrons enter (current leaves) the system; the opposite of an anode.
- The negative electrode in a battery, diode or other electrical device.
- The negative pole or electrode of an electrolytic cell, vacuum tube, etc., where
- (1) negatively charged terminal in an arrangement that produces current by chemical reactions. compare anode. (2) in radiologic testing, the negative electrode of an x-ray tube, the electrode from which electrons are emitted.
- (1) отрицательно заряженная клемма в устройстве, которое производит ток в результате химических реакций. сравните анод. (2) при радиологических исследованиях - отрицательный электрод рентгеновской трубки, электрод, из которого испускаются электроны.
- Negatively charged terminal in an arrangement that produces current by chemical reactions. compare anode. celsius (centigrade): temperature scale based on 273 k (0 °c = +32 °f) as the freezing point of water and 373 k (100 °c = 212 °f) as the boiling point of water at standard atmospheric pressure. a relative scale related to the kelvin scale (0 °c = 273.12 k; 1 °c = 1 k).
- (1) negatively charged terminal in an arrangement that produces current by chemical reactions. compare anode. (2) in radiography, the negative electrode of an x-ray tube, the electrode from which electrons are emitted.
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