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Coaxial line

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    Коаксиальная линия




Coaxial, английский
  1. Соосный; коаксиальный сове cosmic background explorer кла для исследования фонового космического излучения совм communications for operational ballistic missile (sites) оборудование связи на боевых стартовых позициях баллистических ракет

  2. Коаксиальный


Coaxial cable, английский
  1. Term for cable in which two or more conductors share the same axis. normally consists of a single inner core and an outer shield. this is the standard cable used to carry video signals in cctv installations, because it does not produce and is not influenc

  2. Имеет, подобно телевизионному кабелю, одну центральную проводящую жилу, изолированную диэлектриком и окруженную экранирующей оболочкой. используется для высокоскоростного подключения терминалов и других устройств к большой эвм, а также для одновременной п

  3. A particular type of cable capable of passing a wide range of frequencies with very low signal loss. such a cable in its simplest form, consists of a hollow metallic shield with a single wire accurately placed along the center of the shield and isolated from the shield.

  4. A type of cable capable of passing a wide range of frequencies with very low signal loss.

  5. The most common type of cable used for copper transmission of video signals. it

  6. The most common type of cable used for copper transmission of video signals. it has a coaxial cross-section, where the center core is the signal conductor, while the outer shield protects it from external electromagnetic interference.

  7. A type of cable with a central conductor, an insulator, and a solid or braided shield inside a tough jacket. the inner insulation maintains a constant distance between the central conductor and the shielding, providing a superior quality signal over longer distances

  8. Коаксиальный кабель

  9. A round, flexible, two-conductor cable consisting of - from the center outwards - a copper wire, a layer of protective insulation, a braided metal mesh sleeve, and an outer shield, or jacket of pvc or fire-resistant material. the shield prevents signals transmitted on the center wire from affecting nearby components and prevents external interference from affecting the signal carried on the center wire. coaxial cable is widely used in networks. it is the same type of wiring as that used for cable television. cob (n)


Coaxial cable - coax, английский
    A type of metal cable used for broadband data and cable systems. it has excellent broadband frequency characteristics, noise immunity and glossary/18 physical durability. consisting of a center conductor in the form of a tube which carries broadband signals by guiding high-frequency electromagnetic radiation, insulating dielectric, conductive shield, and optional protective covering.


Coaxial cable information system, английский

Coaxial connector, английский
    Коаксиальный соединитель; коаксиальный разъем


Coaxial gas, английский
    A shield of inert gas flowing over the target material to prevent plasma oxidation and absorption, to blow away debris, and to control heat reaction. the gas jet has the same axis as the beam so the two can be aimed together.


Coaxial resonator oscillator, английский

Coaxial spray combustion flame, английский
    Коаксиальный факел распыленного топлива


Coaxial trunk, английский
    Коаксиальная кабельная магистраль


Coaxial-rotor helicopter (twin rotors mounted on same axis), английский

Coaxial-rotor helicopter (twin rotors mounted on same axis) b 12, английский

Coaxiality, английский

Line, английский
  1. The basic unit of a frame or field containing the charge, which is proportional to the light falling at various points on the scanning line.

  2. L

  3. A report on how well a stranger plays

  4. Линия

  5. The correct nautical term for the majority of the cordage or "ropes" used on a vessel. a line will always have a more specific name, such as mizzen topsail halyard, that specifies its use.

  6. Линь, вер?вка, шнур

  7. Линь, линия

  8. The general appellation of a number of small ropes in a ship, as buntlines, clue-lines, bowlines, &c. also, the term in common parlance for the equator. also, in the army, distinguishes the regular numbered regiments of cavalry and infantry from the artillery and guards, to whom exceptional functions are assigned. in fortification, it means a trench, approaches, &c. in a geometrical sense, it signifies length without breadth; and in military parlance, it is drawing up a front of soldiers.—concluding line. a small rope, which is hitched to the middle of every step of a stern-ladder.—deep-sea line. a long line, marked at every five fathoms with small strands of line, knotted, and used with the deep-sea lead. the first 20 fathoms are marked as follows: 2 and 3 fathoms with black leather; 5 with white bunting; 7 with red; 10 with leather and a hole in it. then 13, 15, and 17 repeat the previous marks of 3, 5, and 7. two knots indicate 20, three knots 30, four knots 40 fathoms, and so on, with an additional knot for every ten. meanwhile a single knot indicates the intermediate fives. besides this system some pilots prefer their own marks, as in the hooghly, where they always measure the line for themselves. the term “deep-sea line” must not now be confined to the use of the lead for the ordinary purposes of safe navigation; deep-sea soundings for scientific purposes are recorded in thousands of fathoms, in which case the line is sometimes made of silk, the object being to obtain the largest amount of strength with a small weight.—fishing-lines. particular kinds of lines, generally used for fishing snood, mackerel, whiting, cod, albacore, &c.—hand-line. a line about 20 fathoms long, marked like the first 20 fathoms of the deep-sea line. it is made fast to a hand-lead of from 7 to 14 lbs., and used to determine the depth of water in going in or out of a harbour, river, channel, &c.— hauling-line. any rope let down out of a top, &c., to haul up some light body by hand.—knave-line. a rope fastened to the cross-trees, under the main or fore top, whence it comes down by the ties to the ram-head, and there it is rove through a piece of wood about 2 feet long, and so is brought to the ship`s side, and there hauled up taut to the rails.—life-line. a rope occasionally extended in several situations for persons to lay hold of, to prevent their falling.—mar-line. a particular kind of small line, composed of two strands very little twisted; there is both tarred and white mar-line. that supplied for the gunner and for bending light sails is untarred.—navel-line. a rope depending from the heads of the main and fore masts, and passed round to the bight of the truss to keep it up, whilst the yard is being swayed up, or when the truss, in bracing sharp up, is overhauled to the full.—spilling-lines. ropes fixed occasionally to the square sails, particularly the main and fore courses in bad weather, for reefing or furling them more conveniently; they are rove through blocks upon the yard, whence leading round the sail they are fastened abaft the yard, so that the sail is very closely confined.—white-line. that which has not been tarred, in contradistinction to tarred line.

  9. [1] is generally defined as being cordage of less than 1-inch (2.5 cm) in circumference. [2] in the usn it refers to rope that has been unspooled and cut for use. [3] one of the dimensions of a convoy, see column. see also braided line.

  10. Lines. 1. wire and/or fiber ropes and cables. 2. a given direction, bearing, or course.

  11. To cover the inner surface of. a lined tunnel is a tunnel where

  12. Гидролиния, магистраль

  13. A description of the location and grade of a tunnel.

  14. A continuous mark on a surface, which imparts motion and contour to a design.


Line, английский
    The measurement of the variation of the actual horizontal alignment of rail over a nominated chord length compared with the design alignment.


Line, английский
    Rope and cordage used aboard a vessel.


Line, английский

Line, русский
    Отчёт о том, насколько хорошо играет незнакомец


Line (motion) control, английский

Line abreast, английский
    Formation in which ships sail sideby- side on the same course.


Line access, английский

Coaxial connector, английский
    Коаксиальный соединитель; коаксиальный разъем


Coaxial trunk, английский
    Коаксиальная кабельная магистраль