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Electric vector
Glossary Of Laser Terminology |
The electric field associated with a light wave which has both direction and amplitude.
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Electric, английский
Electric & hydraulic control system, английский
Ehcs
Electric -, английский
Точка присоединения к постоянной электропроводке
Electric ., английский
Electric . squinch 1. corbeling, often arcuate, built at the upper corners of a structural bay to support its tangent, smaller dome or drum. 2. a small arch across the corner of a square room which supports a superimposed mass; also called a sconce. squin, английский
Electric activity, английский
Electric actuator, английский
Electric air -, английский
Электрокалорифер
Electric air drill, английский
Electric appliance, английский
Electric arc, английский
Electric arc spraying, английский
Electric arc welding, английский
- Joining of metals by heating with electric arc. also called arc welding.
- Joining of metals by heating with electric arc. also called arc welding.1
- Joining of metals by heating with electric arc. also called arc welding.3
Electric blasting, английский
Electric blasting cap, английский
A blasting cap designed for and capable of detonation by means of an electric current.
Electric boat division, английский
Отделение строительства атомных ракетных подводных лодок (фирмы «дженерал дайнэмикс»)
Electric bonding, английский
Electric box, английский
Electric braking, английский
Electric burn, английский
Electric cable, английский
Associated, английский
- Соответствующий; связанный; присоединенный
- Experiencing through your own senses (seeing through your own eyes, hearing with your own ears, feeling with your own feelings.)
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Ruby laser, английский
- The first laser type; a crystal of sapphire (aluminum oxide) containing trace amounts of chromium oxide as an active medium.
- The optically pumped, solid-state laser that uses sapphire as the host lattice and chromium as the active ion. the emission takes place in the red portion of the spectrum.
Continuous mode, английский
The duration of laser exposure is controlled by the user (by foot or hand switch).
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