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indsvingning

English translation: transient zero current


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Danish term or phrase:indsvingning
English translation:transient zero current
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16:26 Jun 2, 2005
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Tech/Engineering - Electronics / Elect Eng
Danish term or phrase: indsvingning
Sentence is:

"Nulstrømmens indsvingning i et slukkespolejordet 10kV net."

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Eliza-Anna
Local time: 00:07
transient zero current
Explanation:
qualifies a pulse,damped oscillation,or other temporary phenomenon occurring in a system prior to reaching a steady-state condition (from EuroDicAutom).
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Local time: 16:07
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transient zero current


Explanation:
qualifies a pulse,damped oscillation,or other temporary phenomenon occurring in a system prior to reaching a steady-state condition (from EuroDicAutom).

Suzanne Blangsted
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