- sine-cosine
1) синус-косинусный
2) синусно-косинусный
3) синусно-косинусный вращающиися ∙ - sine-cosine potentiometer
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
sine-cosine potentiometer — sinuso ir kosinuso potenciometras statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. sine cosine potentiometer vok. Funktionspotentiometer, n; Sinus/Kosinuspotentiometer, n rus. синус косинус потенциометр, m pranc. potentiomètre à sinus kosinus, m … Automatikos terminų žodynas
Cosine galvanometer — Galvanometer Gal va*nom e*ter, n. [Galvanic + meter: cf. F. galvanom[ e]tre.] (Elec.) An instrument or apparatus for measuring the intensity of an electric current, usually by the deflection of a magnetic needle. [1913 Webster] {Differential… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sine galvanometer — Galvanometer Gal va*nom e*ter, n. [Galvanic + meter: cf. F. galvanom[ e]tre.] (Elec.) An instrument or apparatus for measuring the intensity of an electric current, usually by the deflection of a magnetic needle. [1913 Webster] {Differential… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cosine — [kō′sīn΄] n. [ModL < co. sinus, short for complementi sinus, lit., sine of the complement] Trigonometry the reciprocal of the secant; specif. a) the ratio of the adjacent side of a given acute angle in a right triangle to the hypotenuse: see… … English World dictionary
Cosine — Co sine (k? s?n), n. [For co. sinus, an abbrev. of L. complementi sinus.] (Trig.) The sine of the complement of an arc or angle. See Illust. of {Functions}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cosine — 1630s, from co. sinus, abbreviation of M.L. complementi sinus (see COMPLEMENT (Cf. complement) + SINE (Cf. sine)) … Etymology dictionary
COSINE — (Cooperation for OSI In Europe) co·sine || kəʊsaɪn European program to increase use of open communications networks in order to connect between European research organizations … English contemporary dictionary
sine — [saın] n technical [Date: 1500 1600; : Medieval Latin; Origin: sinus, from Latin; SINUS] the ↑fraction calculated for an angle by dividing the length of the side opposite it in a ↑triangle that has a ↑right angle, by the length of the the side… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Sine — For other uses, see Sine (disambiguation). Sine Basic features Parity odd Domain ( ∞,∞) Codomain [ 1,1] P … Wikipedia
Sine and cosine transforms — In mathematics, the Fourier sine and cosine transforms are special cases of the continuous Fourier transform, arising naturally when attempting to transform odd and even functions, respectively. The general Fourier transform is defined as:… … Wikipedia
Sine wave — Sinusoid redirects here. For the blood vessel, see Sinusoid (blood vessel). The graphs of the sine and cosine functions are sinusoids of different phases. The sine wave or sinusoid is a mathematical function that describes a smooth repetitive… … Wikipedia