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Charge carrier

Глоссарий по экологии и "зеленой" энергетике
    A free and mobile conduction electron or hole in a semiconductor.




Carrière, французский

Carrière de sable, французский

Carria, английский

Carriage, английский
  1. A passenger carrying vehicle unit.

  2. Mechanical assembly that moves while suspended above the ground by the skyline. logs are attached to the carriage or to the skidding line for yarding (15).

  3. Тележка; каретка; перевозка

  4. Каретка

  5. Also transportation, conveyance

  6. [1] the conveyance of goods. [2] the fee charged for such conveyance. [3] formerly, a wheeled wooden support for a muzzle-loading cannon (see gun-carriage). [4] that part of a modern gun mount that supports the actual gun. its lower element consists of a rotating platform known as the base ring, while the upper element is a massive pair of brackets that hold the trunnion bearings.

  7. The assembly that holds the platen of a typewriter or a typewriterlike printer. on a standard typewriter, the platen and carriage move past a fixed position within the typewriter housing, where the keys strike the paper; the platen rotates to advance the paper held in the carriage. on most impact printers for computers, however, the print head moves back and forth across a platen, which rotates but does not move horizontally; in such machines, the assembly that carries the print head is often called the print-head carriage assembly.

  8. Uk term for passenger carrying vehicle. also known as a coach. in the us is referred to as a car.

  9. Вагон


Carriage, английский

Carriage, английский

Carriage advance, английский
    Перемещение каретки; продвижение каретки


Carriage and insurance paid to, английский
    Cip


Carriage and insurance paid to (cip), английский
    Seller is responsible for the payment of freight to carry goods to a named overseas destination. the seller is also responsible for providing cargo insurance at minimum coverage against the buyer`s risk of loss or damage to the goods during transport. the risk of loss or damage is transferred from the seller to the buyer once the goods are delivered into the carrier`s custody. this term may be used for any mode of transport.


Carriage and insurance paid to (incoterms), английский
    Перевозка и страхование оплачены до ...


Carriage and insurance paid to..., английский

Carriage and insurance paid to..., русский

Carriage assembly, английский
    Узел каретки


Carriage bolt, английский
    A threaded bolt having a circular head, an oval or flat bearing surface, and a means (such as a square shoulder under the head) of preventing rotation of the bolt. carriage bolts


Carriage bolt. coach house, carriage house a building or part thereof for housing carriages when not in use. coach-mounting steps a small elevated platform on which a person would step when mounting or dismounting from a coach or carriage; often set near, английский

Carriage builder, английский

Carriage by air, английский

Carriage by sea, английский
    Sea shipping


Carriage clamp, английский
    A type of c-clamp used in carpentry.


Carriage control, английский
    Управление кареткой


Carriage control character, английский
    Символ управления кареткой


Conduction, английский
  1. Conduction

  2. The direct transfer of heat energy through a material.

  3. The transfer of energy through a solid without motion of the conducting solid as a whole. steady-state conduction calls if the temperature at each point is independent of time. unsteady or transient conduction situations changes with time (time dependant)

  4. The process of passing heat, sound or nervous impulses from one part of the body to another

  5. Проводимость; электрическая проводимость; электропроводность

  6. The transfer of heat energy through matter.

  7. The transfer of heat energy in materials (usually solids) via molecular scale vibrations and collision interactions.

  8. Heat transfer to another body or within a body by direct contact.

  9. Heat transfer occurring when more energetic particles collide with — and thus impart some of their heat energy to — adjacent less energetic (slower moving) particles. this action is passed on from one atom (or free electron) to the next in the direction of cooler regions. thus, heat always flows from a warmer to a cooler region.1 conductivity, thermal (k): material property defining the relative capability to carry heat by conduction in a static temperature gradient. conductivity varies slightly with temperature in solids and liquids and with temperature and pressure in gases. it is high for metals (copper has a k of 380 w·m–1·k–1) and low for gases and porous materials (concrete has a k of 1.0 w·m–1·k–1).3 682 infrared and thermal testing

  10. Heat transfer occurring when more energetic particles collide with — and thus impart some of their heat energy to — adjacent less energetic (slower moving) particles. this action is passed on from one atom (or free electron) to the next in the direction of cooler regions. thus, heat always flows from a warmer to a cooler region. compare convection; radiation. conductivity, electrical (?): ability of material to transmit electric current, measured in siemens per meter. reciprocal or inverse of resistivity ?: conductivity, thermal (k): material property defining the relative ability to carry heat by conduction in a static temperature gradient. conductivity varies slightly with temperature in solids and liquids and with temperature and pressure in gases. it is high for metals (copper has a k of 380 w·m–1·k–1) and low for gases and porous materials (concrete has a k of 1.0 w·m–1·k–1). compare capacity, thermal.


Semiconductor, английский
  1. A solid material characterized by comparatively high resistivities.

  2. A material whose resistivity lies between that of conductors and insulators, e.g., germanium and silicon. solid state devices such as transistors, diodes, photocells, and integrated circuits are manufactured from semiconductor materials.

  3. Полупроводник

  4. Any material that has a limited capacity for conducting an electric current. certain semiconductors, including silicon, gallium arsenide, copper indium diselenide, and cadmium telluride, are uniquely suited to the photovoltaic conversion process.

  5. A substance, commonly silicon or germanium, whose ability to conduct electricity falls between that of a conductor and that of a nonconductor (insulator). the term is used loosely to refer to electronic components made from semiconductor materials.

  6. An electronic material that can be an insulator under one condition and switch to a conductor under a different condition shear-thinning


Lead-acid battery, английский
    A general category that includes batteries with plates made of pure lead, lead-antimony, or lead-calcium immersed in an acid electrolyte.


Standard reporting conditions (src), английский
    A fixed set of conditions (including meteorological) to which the electrical performance data of a photovoltaic module are translated from the set of actual test conditions.