Examples of using Electronic level in English and their translations into Spanish
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customisable information display and electronic level.
The Swivelcheck utilizes a servo-driven motor in conjunction with an electronic level and a precision rotary encoder.
filling stops and the blue“OK” LED of the electronic level control comes on.
The Swivelcheck utilizes a servo-driven motor in conjunction with an electronic level and a precision rotary encoder.
An electronic level indicator signaled this early stage,
Electronic level sensors monitor filling levels of liquids
Electronic level control devices are used for automation of level control in new steam boilers and containers, tanks.
All the 305 III Multivalves are suitable for the assembly of the electronic level indicator.
of the ground electronic level(ε),| ϵ v⟩{\displaystyle|\epsilon v\rangle},
signal the problem through simultaneous flashing of the serving buttons plus the three LED's of the electronic level control.
display the 3D electronic level and enlarge the Live View.
Sensopress is a high technology gauge and electronic level regulator that can be used in sandy drinking water,
an electronic brain with automatic management, an electronic level sensor with 20 meters of cable,
In examining how much vibrational energy a molecule could acquire when it is excited to a higher electronic level, and whether this vibrational energy could be enough to immediately break apart the molecule, he drew three
large tea key and the first of the three LED's of the electronic level control.
60D have built-in electronic levels.
All these electronic levels can work properly with the temperature ranging from -20℃ to +50℃.
The table below shows a few of the common electronic levels with their names in Siegbahn and IUPAC notation.
transitions to higher electronic levels can take place when the energy of the photon corresponds to the purely electronic transition energy or to the purely
applies only to changes in the vibrational levels of a molecule in the course of a change in electronic levels by either absorption or emission of a photon.