- macroscopic scale
- макроскопический масштаб
Англо-русский словарь по ядерным испытаниям и горному делу. 2013.
Англо-русский словарь по ядерным испытаниям и горному делу. 2013.
Macroscopic — is commonly used to describe physical objects that are measurable and observable by the naked eye. When applied to phenomena and abstract objects, it describes existence in the world as we perceive it. Lengths scales generally considered… … Wikipedia
macroscopic — ► ADJECTIVE 1) visible to the naked eye; not microscopic. 2) relating to large scale or general analysis … English terms dictionary
macroscopic — [ˌmakrə(ʊ) skɒpɪk] adjective 1》 visible to the naked eye; not microscopic. 2》 relating to large scale or general analysis. Derivatives macroscopically adverb … English new terms dictionary
Mesoscopic scale — In physics and chemistry, the mesoscopic scale refers to the length scale at which one can reasonably discuss the properties of a material or phenomenon without having to discuss the behavior of individual atoms, and concepts of averages such as… … Wikipedia
Length scale — In physics, length scale is a particular length or distance determined with the precision of one order (or a few orders) of magnitude. The concept of length scale is particularly important because physical phenomena of different length scales… … Wikipedia
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Microscopic scale — The microscopic scale is the scale of size or length used to describe objects smaller than those that can easily be seen by the naked eye and which require a lens or microscope to see them clearly.[citation needed] History By convention it is… … Wikipedia
Winkler scale — The Winkler scale, sometimes known as the heat summation method, is a technique for classifying the climate of wine growing regions. In the system, geographical areas are divided into five climate regions based on temperature, known as Regions… … Wikipedia
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magnetism — /mag ni tiz euhm/, n. 1. the properties of attraction possessed by magnets; the molecular properties common to magnets. 2. the agency producing magnetic phenomena. 3. the science dealing with magnetic phenomena. 4. strong attractive power or… … Universalium