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reactance vâžirâyi Fr.: réactance The opposition to the flow of alternating current caused by the inductance and capacitance in a circuit rather than by resistance. From → react + -ance a suffix of nouns. Vâžirâyi state noun of vâžirâ agent noun of vâžiridan→ react. |
reactant vâžirâ Fr.: 1) General: A person or thing that reacts. From → react + -ant. |
reaction vâžireš, vâkoneš Fr.: réaction 1) General: Action in response to some influence, event, stimulus. Verbal noun of → react. |
reaction rate nerx-e vâžireš Fr.: taux de réaction The speed with which a → chemical reaction takes place. In other words, the change in → concentration of a → substance divided by the → time interval during which the change is observed. |
reactive vâžirandé; vâžireši Fr.: réactif Tending to react. Pertaining to or characterized by reaction. From → react + -ive a suffix of adjectives expressing tendency, disposition, function, connection, etc. Vâžirandé verbal adj. of vâžiridan→ react; vâžireši, adj. of vâžireš→ reaction. |
reactivity vâžirandegi Fr.: réactivité 1) General: The quality or condition of being reactive. |
reactor vâžirgar Fr.: réacteur 1) A device for introducing reactance into an electrical circuit (e.g. a capacitor). |
reactor core maqze-ye vâžirgar Fr.: cœur de réacteur The part of a → nuclear reactor in which → nuclear fission takes place and huge quantities of heat energy are generated. |
reading rate nerx-e xâneš Fr.: vitesse de lecture In computing and data processing, the number of words, characters, fields, etc. sensed by an input sensing device per unit of time. Reading, verbal noun of read, from M.E. reden, O.E. rædan, redan "to counsel, read;" cf. Du. raden, Ger. raten "to advise, counsel, guess;" akin to Skt. rādh- "to succeed, accomplish;" Gk. arithmos "number amount;" L. ratio; Pers. rây, râ "because of, for the sake of;" → reason; → rate. Nerx, → rate; xâneš verbal noun of xândan "to read; to sing; to call;" Mid.Pers. xwân- "to resound; to call;" Av. xvan- "to sound," Proto-Iranian *huan- "to call;" cf. Skt. svan-, sváranti "to sound, make a sound, sing;" L. sonus "sound," sonare "to sound;" O.E. swinn "music, song," PIE base *suen- "to sound" (Cheung 2007). |
readout noise nufe-ye xâneš Fr.: bruit de lecture The noise added in the process of reading a detector such as a CCD. → reading rate; → noise. |
reagent vâkonešgar Fr.: réactif A chemical substance that, because of the reactions it causes, is used to detect, measure, or prepare another substance. From re(act) + → agent. |
real hasyâ Fr.: réel 1) General: Having actual physical existence; genuine, not artificial. M.E., from O.Fr. reel, from L.L. realis "relating to things; actual," from L. res "matter, thing," of unknown origin. Hasyâ, from O.Pers. hašya- "true, real;" Av. haiθa- "true, real;" cf. Khotanese hiththo "true, real;" Ossetic aecaeg "true, real, genuine;" Skt. satyá- "true, real, genuine;" PIE base *es- "to be" (Mod.Pers. hastan, astan "to be;" O.Pers./Av. ah-, Skt. as-). |
real dynamical variable vartande-ye tavânik-e hasyâ Fr.: variable dynamique réel A → dynamical variable which does not have an → imaginary number part. |
real equator hamugâr-e hasyâ Fr.: équateur vrai Same as → true celestial equator. |
real equinox hamugâr-e hasyâ Fr.: équinoxe vrai Same as → true equinox. |
real fluid šârre-ye hasyâ Fr.: fluide réel The opposite of an ideal fluid; a fluid which possesses viscosity and therefore exhibits certain frictional phenomena. Viscosity arises due to cohesive forces between molecules and molecular momentum exchange between fluid layers. These effects appear as tangential or shear stresses between moving fluid layers. |
real gas gâz-e hasyâ Fr.: gaz réel Actual gas whose molecules do not necessarily possess the properties assigned to those of an → ideal gas. |
real image vine-ye hasyâ, tasvir-e ~ Fr.: image réelle In an optical system, the image of an object produced by the convergence of the light rays that make up the image. → virtual image; → real object. |
real number adad-e hasyâ Fr.: nombre réel A number that can be represented by a point on a line. The set of real numbers includes all rational and irrational numbers, but not the imaginary numbers. |
real object baâxt-e hasyâ Fr.: objet réel In an optical system, a collection of points which actually serves as a source of light rays. |
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