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Starter solenoid
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Solenoid, английский
- A coil of wire in the form of a cylinder that carries a current; resembles a bar magnet.
- Соленоид, электромагнит
- Соленоид
- A coil, that when energized, attracts a sliding iron core; used to control position of a spool in a valve body.
- A solenoid is a coil consisting of a number of loops of wire or cable to carry electric current. it may be used for both magnetizing and demagnetizing purposes.
Solenoid (operated) valve, английский
Solenoid -, английский
Соленоидный [электромагнитный] клапан [вентиль]
Solenoid operated valve, английский
Соленоидный [электромагнитный] клапан s-ovlv shut-off valve отсечный клапан
Solenoid switch, английский
Electro
Solenoid switching unit, английский
Блок переключения соленоидных элементов (автопилота)
Solenoid valve, английский
- A valve which is opened by a plunger whose movement is controlled by an electrically energized coil; the valve may be closed by the action of a spring, by gravity, or by an electrically energized coil. solepiece 1. a horizontal member used to distribute the thrust of one or more uprights, posts,
- Электромагнитный кран, клапан
Solenoid valves, английский
Solenoid, magnetic coil, английский
Solenoid-controlled directional control valve, английский
Электромагнитный кран, клапан см. также solenoid valve
Solenoid-operated air valve, английский
Соленоидный пневмоклапан
Solenoid-shear valve, английский
Соленоидный срезной клапан
Solenoide de arranque, испанский
Solenoide de descarga, испанский
Start, немецкий
Start, английский
- Старт; пуск; взлет
- Spacecraft technology and advanced reentry
- Space transport and reentry tests (project)
- Старт, стартовать
- A long handle or tail; whence, by analogy, “start point.” but sometimes applied by navigators to any point from which a departure is taken. also, the expected place of a struck whale`s rising, after having plunged or sounded.—to start, applied to liquids, is to empty; but if to any weight, as the anchor, &c., implies to move.— to start bread. to turn it out of bags or casks, and stow it in bulk.—to start a butt-end. when a plank has loosened or sprung at the butt-end, by the ship`s labouring, or other cause.—to start a tack or sheet. to slack it off, as in tacking or man[oe]uvring, “raise tacks and sheets.”
- [1] a point of departure. [2] to induce motion. [3] to slacken a sheet, tack, or rope. [4] to spring, slip, or work loose (e.g., planking). [5] to loosen the staves of a butt, by the working of the ship. [6] to pierce a cask and pour out some of its contents. [7] to use a rattan or starter. [8] the place a whale is expected to rise, after being harpooned and sounding.
- A screen that gives users quick access to recent documents and recommended templates when an office application starts.
- The button that invokes the start menu (desktop) and the start screen (mobile or desktop).
- The- full-screen view of start that includes the- list of items, such as apps, websites, and other info that a person can specify and customize. it is what is displayed when the start button is used.
- The home screen of an unlocked windows phone.
- The resizable view of start. it can be resized to show the list of items, such as apps, websites, and other info that a person can specify and customize. start a new conference… (oth)
Start, шведский
Start ., испанский
Start angle, английский
The angle of rotation, between 0 and 360, at which the scale will begin. the zero (0) position is located at the bottom of the gauge, and the start angle rotates clockwise. for example, a start angle of 90 degrees starts the scale at the 9 o’clock position.
Start application sharing or whiteboard, английский
The button on the toolbar in a conversation window that starts a sharing session with the participants of the current conversation.
Start background, английский
A photo you can choose to use as the background for some live tiles on the start screen.
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Solenoide de arranque, испанский
Rozadera lateral de cuerpo, испанский
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