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  • 121sukamoji ritė — statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. moving coil; rotating coil vok. Drehspule, f rus. вращающая катушка, f pranc. bobine tournante, f …

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  • 122вращающая катушка — sukamoji ritė statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. moving coil; rotating coil vok. Drehspule, f rus. вращающая катушка, f pranc. bobine tournante, f …

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  • 123Roksan Audio — Infobox Company company name = ROKSAN AUDIO LIMITED company company type = private limited company foundation = August 9, 1995 location = Alperton, England, UK key people = Touraj Moghaddam Tufan Hashemi industry = Manufacture TV radio, sound or… …

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  • 124London Decca — is a manufacturer of phonograph tonearms and pick up cartridges. The London Decca cartridges may be unique in that they do not employ a proper cantilever, neither are they moving magnet (MM) nor moving coil (MC) designs. These products are… …

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  • 125Potentiometer (measuring instrument) — A potentiometer is an instrument for measuring the potential (voltage) in a circuit. Before the introduction of the moving coil and digital volt meters, potentiometers were used in measuring voltage, hence the meter part of their name. The method …

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  • 126Planck constant — Planck s relation redirects here. For the law governing black body radiation, see Planck s law. Values of h Units 6.62606957(29)×10−34 J·s[1] 4.135 …

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  • 127Entzerrvorverstärker — Ein Entzerrvorverstärker, auch vielfach in Fachkreisen Entzerrervorverstärker genannt, ist eine technische Komponente, die zur Wiedergabe von Schallplatten benötigt wird. Er ist eine Kombination aus einem Entzerrer und einem Vorverstärker. Ein… …

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  • 128wiper — wip•er [[t]ˈwaɪ pər[/t]] n. 1) a person or thing that wipes 2) the thing with which something is wiped, as a towel, handkerchief, or squeegee 3) cvb a device on a vehicle or craft consisting of a squeegee on a mechanical arm for wiping rain, snow …

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