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Jim Heckman (wnzrfeurpxzna@lnubb.pbz.invalid) 2005/05/26 14:36

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Subject: Re: A little help needed about some terms about inductance
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On 26-May-2005, "loup" <wjmhwxh@hotmail.com>
wrote in message <d73vn2$194n$1@mail.cn99.com>:

> I am working with electronic products about inductance .I don't know
> whether these following terms are correct.
>
> inductance volume         Number of windings of coils
> R-value                   Pin length
> Pin distance
>
> Or shall I write "spronge distance" instead of "pin distance"?
>                                      Loup

You're very likely to get good answers to this type of question in
<sci.lang.translation>.  Many of the regular posters there are
professional translators who deal with these kinds of technical terms
all the time.

--
Jim Heckman

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