multipole switch - translation to russian
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multipole switch - translation to russian

MATHEMATICAL SERIES APPROXIMATING AN ANGLE-DEPENDENT FUNCTION
Multipole moment; Multipole; Multipole Expansion; Electric Multipole Expansion; Multipole moments; Octupole; Octopole

multipole switch      

общая лексика

многополюсный переключатель

wall switch         
  • An Australian architrave-mounted 2-gang switch plate and switches.
  • 3 Australian light switches and a "neon" indicator—in a 4-gang wall-plate. The lower switch is in the "on" or "down" position.
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  • A UK illuminated rocker switch in the off position
  • A European style rocker switch
  • Internal components of a toggle switch
  • Two light switches in one box. The switch on the right is a dimmer switch. The switch box is covered by a decorative plate.
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  • Old tumbler switch made up of Bakelite
  • An example of a British corded pull switch
  • Vintage push-button light switches
  • A rocker switch
  • A toggle light switch
  • Two Australian rocker switches (disassembled), together with a cutaway view, and a view of the switch connections
DEVICE USED TO OPERATE ELECTRIC LIGHTS, PERMANENTLY CONNECTED EQUIPMENT, OR ELECTRICAL OUTLETS
Light switches; Lightswitch; Wall switch; Light Switch; Switched outlet; Half-hot outlet

строительное дело

настенный выключатель

switching hub         
  • Category&nbsp;6]] [[patch cable]]s (all equipment is installed in a standard 19-inch rack)
  • rack-mounted]] 24-port [[3Com]] switch
  • ERS 2550T-PWR]], a 50-port [[Ethernet]] switch
  • A 5-port layer-2 switch without management functionality
  • A modular network switch with three network modules (a total of 24 Ethernet and 14 Fast Ethernet ports) and one power supply.
COMPUTER NETWORKING DEVICE THAT USES PACKET SWITCHING TO FORWARD DATA; ONE MAIN COMPONENT OF THE INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE AND OF EACH COMPUTER NETWORK
LAN switching; Ethernet switch; Ethernet Switch; 10/100 switch; Network switches; Networking switch; Network switcher; LAN switch; Lan switch; Switch (computer); Network Switch; Switch mac address; Switch (networking); Lan switching; Switch (network); Switch (Network); Switched ethernet; Managed switch; Manageable and Unmanageable switches; Switched Ethernet; Filter table; Switch (computing); Switching hub; Bridging hub; MAC switch; Network switch port; Switch port; LAN Switches; Manageable switch; Ethernet switches

общая лексика

коммутирующий (связной) концентратор

Definition

разветвление
РАЗВЕТВЛ'ЕНИЕ, разветвления, ср. (·книж. ).
1. только ед. Действие и состояние по гл. разветвить
-разветвлять
и разветвиться-разветвляться. Разветвление реки. Разветвление дороги.
2. Место, где что-нибудь разветвляется. У разветвления дороги находился небольшой лесок. Разветвления железнодорожного пути.
3. Отделение, ответвление, часть чего-нибудь.

Wikipedia

Multipole expansion

A multipole expansion is a mathematical series representing a function that depends on angles—usually the two angles used in the spherical coordinate system (the polar and azimuthal angles) for three-dimensional Euclidean space, R 3 {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} ^{3}} . Similarly to Taylor series, multipole expansions are useful because oftentimes only the first few terms are needed to provide a good approximation of the original function. The function being expanded may be real- or complex-valued and is defined either on R 3 {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} ^{3}} , or less often on R n {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} ^{n}} for some other n {\displaystyle n} .

Multipole expansions are used frequently in the study of electromagnetic and gravitational fields, where the fields at distant points are given in terms of sources in a small region. The multipole expansion with angles is often combined with an expansion in radius. Such a combination gives an expansion describing a function throughout three-dimensional space.

The multipole expansion is expressed as a sum of terms with progressively finer angular features (moments). The first (the zeroth-order) term is called the monopole moment, the second (the first-order) term is called the dipole moment, the third (the second-order) the quadrupole moment, the fourth (third-order) term is called the octupole moment, and so on. Given the limitation of Greek numeral prefixes, terms of higher order are conventionally named by adding "-pole" to the number of poles—e.g., 32-pole (rarely dotriacontapole or triacontadipole) and 64-pole (rarely tetrahexacontapole or hexacontatetrapole). A multipole moment usually involves powers (or inverse powers) of the distance to the origin, as well as some angular dependence.

In principle, a multipole expansion provides an exact description of the potential, and generally converges under two conditions: (1) if the sources (e.g. charges) are localized close to the origin and the point at which the potential is observed is far from the origin; or (2) the reverse, i.e., if the sources are located far from the origin and the potential is observed close to the origin. In the first (more common) case, the coefficients of the series expansion are called exterior multipole moments or simply multipole moments whereas, in the second case, they are called interior multipole moments.

What is the Russian for multipole switch? Translation of &#39multipole switch&#39 to Russian