garo generatorius |
steam generator (A pressurized system in which water is vaporized to steam by heat transferred from a source of higher temperature, usually the products of combustion from burning fuels. Also known as steam boiler) |
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garsas |
sound (Auditory sensation produced by the oscillations, stress, pressure, particle displacement, and particle velocity in a medium with internal forces; pressure variation that the human ear can detect) |
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garsiniai trikdžiai |
noise disturbance (Noise interferes with communication and interferes with thought processes. Noise interferes with sleep, it causes anger and frustration, and has been implicated as a contributor to various psychological and physiological problems. Noise detracts from the quality of life and the environment) |
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garsinis-vaizdinis pristatymas |
audio-visual presentation (An exhibition, performance, demonstration or lecture utilizing communication media directed at both the sense of sight and the sense of hearing) |
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garso filtras |
acoustic filter (A device employed to reject sound in a particular range of frequencies while passing sound in another range of frequencies) |
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garso ir vaizdo įranga |
audiovisual equipment (Equipment designed to aid in learning and teaching by making use of both hearing and sight) |
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garso ir vaizdo terpė |
audiovisual media (Any means of communication transmitted to both the sense of hearing and the sense of sight, especially technologies directed to large audiences) |
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garso izoliacija |
acoustic insulation (The process of preventing the transmission of sound by surrounding with a nonconducting material) |
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garso izoliavimas |
soundproofing (Reducing or eliminating reverberation in a room by placing sound-absorbing materials on the walls and ceiling) |
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garso izoliavimo medžiaga |
sound insulation material (Material used to reduce the transmission of sound to or from a body, device, room, etc.) |
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garso lygis |
sound level (The sound pressure level (in decibels) at a point in a sound field, averaged over the audible frequency range and over a time interval) |
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garso matavimas |
sound measurement (Because of the large variations in sound magnitudes, and because the human hearing sensation seems to vary in a logarithmic way, logarithms are used in measurement of sound. The sound pressure level is given in decibels (dB)) |
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garso perdavimas |
sound transmission (Passage of a sound wave through a medium or series of media) |
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garso skleidimas |
sound emission (Diffusion into the environment of a sound emitted from a given source) |
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garso sklidimas |
sound propagation (The travelling of acoustic waves in the atmosphere with a speed independent of their amplitude. The speed only depends on the acoustic medium and is proportional to the square route of the absolute temperature for any given medium) |
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garso smūgis |
sonic boom (A noise caused by a shock wave that emanates from an aircraft or other object traveling at or above sonic velocity) |
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garso sugertis |
sound immission (The introduction in the environment of noise deriving from various sources that can be grouped in: transportation activities, industrial activities and daily normal activities) |
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garsumas |
loudness (The magnitude of the physiological sensation produced by a sound, which varies directly with the physical intensity of sound but also depends on frequency of sound and waveform) |
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garsumo lygis |
acoustic level (Physical quantity of sound measured, usually expressed in decibels) |
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garų slėgis |
vapour pressure (The partial pressure of water vapour in the atmosphere. For a liquid or solid, the pressure of the vapour in equilibrium with the liquid or solid) |
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