charge the magazine - translation to russian
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charge the magazine - translation to russian

THE ELECTRIC CHARGE CARRIED BY A SINGLE PROTON OR A SINGLE POSITRON
Electron charge; Electron Charge; Charge of the electron; Charge of electron; Fundamental charge; Charge quantization; Fractional charge; Quantization of charge; Quantizaton of electric charge; Charge on the electron; Elementary electric charge; Charge of an electron

charge the magazine      
заряжать кассету
London Magazine         
  • Cover, March 1912
BRITISH LITERARY PERIODICAL
London magazine; London Magazine; The London Magazine (1732); The London Magazine (1820); The London Magazine (1954); The Harmsworth Magazine

['lʌndən,mægə,zi:n]

общая лексика

"Лондон мэгэзин" (литературно-художественный журнал; выходит раз в два месяца; печатает тж. рецензии, статьи по искусству и т.п. Издаётся в Лондоне с 1954)

tubular magazine         
  • Swedish Mauser stripper clip loaded with Swedish 6.5×55mm
  • Comparison of M1 Garand ''en bloc'' clip (left), and SKS stripper clip (right)
  • ''En bloc'' clip and 8mm ammo for the Gewehr 88
  • Beta C-Mag double-drum magazine.
  • Diagram of the Spectre M4 casket magazine
  • Loading of small arms ammunition into a magazine.
  • Loading sleeve open, three Henry Flat cartridges, compare with .44 WCF round
  • Pan magazine as used on a 7.92mm Lewis Gun.
  •  1905 Military Rifles magazines.
<br>'''1 & 2''': Mosin–Nagant M1891
<br>'''3 & 4''': Lebel M1886
<br>'''5 & 6''': Gewehr M1888
<br>'''7 & 8''': Mannlicher M1888
<br>'''9 & 10''': Lee–Metford M1888
<br>'''11 & 12''': Dutch-Mannlicher M1895
<br>'''13 & 14''': Mauser M1893
<br>'''15''': Krag–Jørgensen M1886
<br>'''16''': Schmidt–Rubin M1889
  • [[Ruger 10/22]]'s BX-1CLR rotary magazine
  • [[SKS]] internal box magazine.
  • Diagram of the Spencer rifle showing the tubular magazine in the butt
  • 50- and 100-round drum magazines plus 20- and 30-round box magazines for Thompson SMG
AMMUNITION STORAGE AND FEEDING DEVICE OF A FIREARM
Single column magazine; Double column magazine; Banana magazine; Banana clip; Magazine release; External magazine; Detachable magazine; Lcafd; Magazine (firearm); Double stack magazine; Magazine (bullets); Tubular magazine; Helical magazine; Box magazine; Box-type magazine; Rotary magazine; Magazine (ammo); Tube magazine; Tube clip; Casket magazine; Casket magazines; Banana clips; Ammunition magazines; Magazine (rifle); Fixed magazine; Pan magazine; Magazine clip; Firearm magazine; Single-column magazine; Internal box magazine; Magazine (weapons); Detachable box magazine; Gun magazine

общая лексика

трубчатый магазин

Definition

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Wikipedia

Elementary charge

The elementary charge, usually denoted by e, is the electric charge carried by a single proton or, equivalently, the magnitude of the negative electric charge carried by a single electron, which has charge −1 e. This elementary charge is a fundamental physical constant.

In the SI system of units, the value of the elementary charge is exactly defined as e {\displaystyle e}  = 1.602176634×10−19 coulombs, or 160.2176634 zeptocoulombs (zC). Since the 2019 redefinition of SI base units, the seven SI base units are defined by seven fundamental physical constants, of which the elementary charge is one.

In the centimetre–gram–second system of units (CGS), the corresponding quantity is 4.8032047...×10−10 statcoulombs.

Robert A. Millikan and Harvey Fletcher's oil drop experiment first directly measured the magnitude of the elementary charge in 1909, differing from the modern accepted value by just 0.6%. Under assumptions of the then-disputed atomic theory, the elementary charge had also been indirectly inferred to ~3% accuracy from blackbody spectra by Max Planck in 1901 and (through the Faraday constant) at order-of-magnitude accuracy by Johann Loschmidt's measurement of the Avogadro number in 1865.

What is the Russian for charge the magazine? Translation of &#39charge the magazine&#39 to Russian