Exemples d'utilisation de Compression ratio en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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Its main advantage is its high quality/ compression ratio, making it one of the most widely used formats online.
X Variable compression ratio is a disruptive technology which will make it possible to meet these targets Gasoline engines have been improved continuously over the last 120 years.
JPEG Image compression ratio can be changed by alarm so that higher quality image can be provided.
it must be remembered that the compression ratio of R-23 is higher than that of R-13 and R-508.
A compression ratio of 2:1, for example,
The VCR engine allows the compression ratio to be optimally adjusted at each operating point.
The compression ratio for the output video where"max" generally compresses best
thus might achieve a much lower compression ratio than rzip can achieve.
six-cylinder gasoline engine with a compression ratio of 6.3:1.
stroke of 92 mm× 95.25 mm(3.62 by 3.75 inches) and a compression ratio of 8.6:1.
those who have increased the compression ratio.
The total cubic capacity was 2855cc, with a 80mm x 71mm bore and stroke, a compression ratio of 7.6:1, and factory type reference F 114 B 000.
protect an archive password, the compression ratio.
At equal displacements, to a higher volume of the compression ratio corresponds a combustion chamber with less value.
In the following diagram a compression curve of a compressor is shown, for different compression ratio values.
The discharge pressure also falls due to the effect of the increase in the compression ratio following the reduction in the inlet pressure.
A high quality digital format for DVD-Audio with the compression ratio of about 2.
Aero Sport Power installed pistons that increased the engine compression ratio from 8.5:1 to 9.2:1.
For the Series 4 of 1974, the compression ratio was reduced dramatically(from 9.5:1 to 8.2:1) but this was compensated
However, in 1949 the old engine was bored out and compression ratio increased, for the Minx Mark IV,