Bleaching การฟอกให้สีตก [ช่างก่อสร้าง] ; การฟอกสี [สี-วาร์นิช] ; การลดการดูดกลืน [ไฟฟ้าสื่อสาร]
Leaching การชะละลาย, การชะซึม [สิ่งแวดล้อมน้ำ]; การชะล้าง [ป่าไม้]
Reach ส่วนราบของลำคลอง [สำรวจ]; ความยาวเกลียวหัวเทียน [ยานยนต์]; เขตคุ้มกัน(ของรีเลย์) [ไฟฟ้ากำลัง]; เอื้อม [วิศวกรรมอุตสาหการ]
leachate น้ำจากการชะล้าง, น้ำเสียจากบริเวณ
Ball Piston Pumps (english) The Ball Piston Pump is a very simple pump design. It has a rotor which revolves around an internal stator. The rotor has twelve cylinders machined out of it, and each cylinder has a ball inside which can slide in and out of the cylinder.
Bander (english) Machine located at each delivery reel to automatically place circumference bands around completed coils.
Brown Sharp Gages (english) A standard series of sizes refered to by numbers, in which the diameter of wire or thickness of sheet metal is generally produced and which is used in the manufacture of brass, bronze, copper, copper-base alloys and aluminum. These gage numbers have a definite relationship to each other. In this system, the decimal thickness is reduced by 50% every six gage numbers- while temper is expressed by the number of B&S gage numbers as cold reduced in thickness from previous annealing. For each B&S gage number in thickness reduction, where is assigned a hardness value of 1/4 hard.
Component (of a vector): (english) Any vector can be expressed as a collection of vectors whose sum is equal to the original vector. Each vector in this collection is a component of the original vector. It is common to express a vector in terms of components which are parallel to the x and y axes.
Connection: (english) Connection is similar to the concept of support, except that connection refers to a relationship between members in a structural model. A connection restrains degrees of freedom of one member with respect to another. For each restrained degree of freedom, there is a corresponding force transferred from one member to the other; forces associated with unrestrained degrees of freedom are zero. See fixed connection and pin connection.
Gravity: (english) An attractive force between two objects; each object accelerates at a rate equal to the attractive force divided by the object's mass. Objects near the surface of the earth tend to accelerate toward the earth's center at a rate of ; this value is often called the gravitational constant and denoted as g.
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