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Micron (m)

Глоссарий по теории волн
    A measurement of length in the metric system appropriate for measuring infrared radiation wavelengths. 1,000,000 microns equals one meter




Micron, английский
  1. A unit of length. one micron = 39 millionths of an inch (.000039"). contaminant size is usually described in microns. relatively speaking, a grain of salt is about 60 microns and the eye can see particles to about 40 microns. many hydraulic filters are required to be efficient in capturing a substantial percentage of contaminant particles as small as 5 microns. a micron is also known as a micrometre, and exhibited as ¦m

  2. Micro navigator

  3. An abbreviated expression for micro meter which is the unit of length equal to 1 millionth of a meter (10-6 [m]).

  4. One-thousandth part of a millimetre. one micrometre.

  5. A unit of length equal to a thousandth part of a millimeter or a millionth of a meter.

  6. Same as micrometre

  7. Микрон; 1/1000000 м 0.18-micron process technology 0,18-микронная технология micro-operation микрооперация; микрокоманда

  8. 10.6 m; one millionth of a meter.


Micron [i, n], латинский

Micronaire method, английский
    A means of measuring fiber fineness by determining the resistance of a sample to a flow of air forced through it.


Micronavigation development, английский

Microneedle rolling, английский
    At home microneedling, also referred to as dermarolling, uses a roller tool spiked with teeny tiny needles less than 0.5mm that create microscopic punctures. these little micro-injuries trigger to your body to send collagen to those �injured� cells. it helps your products absorb better (some have linked it to aerating the grass), improves skin texture and tone, and boosts collagen production to help your skin look plump and smooth.


Micronesia, английский

Micronesia, русский

Micronesia, federated states of, английский
    English (official and common language), trukese, pohnpeian, yapese, kosrean, ulithian, woleaian, nukuoro, kapingamarangi


Micronized masterblend, английский

Micronized mica, английский

Micronizer, английский

Micronizer mill, английский

Micronormal reading, английский
    Показание микропотенциал


Micronucleus, английский
    Smaller nucleus in ciliate protists that have two nuclei; diploid, somatic, and used for sexual reproduction through conjugation


Micronutrient, английский
  1. A substance which an organism needs for normal growth and development, but only in very small quantities, e.g. a vitamin or mineral. compare macronutrient

  2. Indispensable element present in cells in lower amounts than macronutrients; also called trace element


Measurement, английский
  1. Set of operations having the object of determining a value of a quantity (1)

  2. Измерение. система мер.

  3. Измерение; замер

  4. The size, length, etc. of something which has been measured

  5. Измерение

  6. Обмер

  7. Оценка

  8. Измерение dust ~ измерение концентрации пыли

  9. Измерение. комплекс операций, имеющих целью определение значе-ния величины [32].

  10. The process of ascertaining the attributes, dimensions, extent, quantity, degree or capacity of some object of observation and representing these in the qualitative or quantitative terms of a data language. any empirical pursuit that places the observer outside his object of observation must consider measurement the fundamental process through which scientific constructs or models are linked to reality (->index, ->symptom). otherwise measurement is only one section in a circular process of computing a stable form. the traditional levels of measurement are nominal, ordinal, interval and ratio scales.

  11. The magnitude of the property of an object calibrated against one or more units of measure.

  12. Измерение. комплекс операций, имеющих целью определение значения величины [32].


Appropriate, английский
    Подходящий; соответствующий


Wavelength, английский
  1. Light is made up of electromagnetic waves; wavelength is the crest (peak)-to-crest distance between two adjacent waves.

  2. Для оптических сетевых устройств длина волны светового потока составляет 850, 1300, 1310 и 1550 нм

  3. The optical term for frequency. fiber optics generally uses the 850 nm, 1300/1310 nm, 1550 nm and 1625 nm wavelengths for transmission purpose due to the marriage of performance with light sources, optical fibers, and optical detector technologies

  4. Distance in the direction of propagation of a periodic wave between two successive points at which the phase is the same. tel 203•377•8282 fax 203•378•2457 e-mail res_sales@oriel.com url www.oriel.com 9-17 polarization lenses optics prisms & filters beam splitters windows, substrates & mirrors properties of optical coatings optical materials

  5. The length of the light wave, usually measured from crest to crest, which determines its color. common units of measurement are the micrometer (micron), the nanometer, and the angstrom unit.

  6. The spatial period of a plane wave

  7. The distance between "waves" in the electromagnetic field, specified as angstroms or nanometers.

  8. The distance an electromagnetic wave travels in the time it takes to oscillate through a complete cycle. wavelengths of light are measured in nanometers (10-9 m) or micrometers (10-6m).

  9. The linear distance occupied by one complete cycle of vibration of an energy form from any given point to the next point characterized by the same phase.

  10. For light waves or sound waves, the distance between two successive points of a periodic wave in the direction of propagation, in which the oscillation has the same phase; the distance the wave travels in one period. for light waves three common units of wavelength are: micrometer, nanometer, and angstrom. wave molding, oundy molding, swelled chamfer, undulating molding, undy

  11. Длина волны wax 1. воск 2. парафин 3. пластичная глина way 1. путь; дорога 2. проход; переход 3. колея 4. направление, сторона 5. амер, расстояние

  12. The physical length between corresponding points of successive cycles of a wave. low frequencies have long wavelengths; high frequencies have short wavelengths.

  13. The distance between the crests of a wave in a radio signal, measured as the speed of light divided by the frequency in- hz.

  14. The distance between one peak of a wave and the next peak

  15. Light is measured by its wavelength (in nanometers) or frequency (in hertz). one wavelength. equals the distance between two successive wave crests.

  16. The distance between two points having the same phase in two consecutive cycles of a periodic wave, along a line in the direction of propagation.

  17. Distance between repeating values of a wave — for example, the distance from one peak to the next peak on a sine wave. wavelength is a fundamental descriptor when discussing wave behavior, system sensitivity, and diffraction effects.

  18. Distance between repeating values of a wave. for example, the distance from one peak to the next peak on a sine wave.

  19. Distance between repeating values of a wave. for example, the distance from one peak to the next peak on a sine wave. wavelength is generally measured in nanometers when considering uv-a radiation (for example, 365 nm). compare frequency.

  20. Distance between repeating units of a wave. for example, the distance from one peak to the next peak.

  21. Distance needed in the propagation direction for a wave to go through a complete cycle.7,21


Mid infrared (mwir), английский
    The middle infrared spectrum, (window) usually from 2.4 to 7.0 microns.


Mesopic, английский
    Intensities of light under which both rods and cones operate