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equilibrator Meaning in Bengali



Verb:

সমভার হত্তয়া, সমভার করা,





equilibrator's Usage Examples:

aboard ships using either a membrane inlet mass spectrometer (MIMS) or an equilibrator inlet mass spectrometer (EIMS).


Howitzer M1, differing only in the gun tube, sleigh, cradle, recoil and equilibrators, weight due to the heavier barrel.


but two hours and 40 miles (64 km) later, a device Wellman called the "equilibrator" failed.


containers and O2/Ar can even be measured continuously at sea using equilibrator inlet mass spectrometry (EIMS) or a membrane inlet mass spectrometry.


It consists of equilibrator assemblies, elevating and traversing mechanisms, two single-wheel, single-axle.


much less vibrations than its predecessors thanks to the addition of an equilibrator, and for this reason it was possible to fit it on small warships.


The elevation mechanism was combined with equilibrator in a single device - a construction which resulted in slow elevation.


The carriage was of box trail type, with equilibrator, suspension and a folding recoil spade.


To reduce the forces on the elevation gearing an equilibrator is necessary, this is usually a spring, or in the case of the Saint-Chamond.


The unbalanced weight of the barrel was supported by two equilibrator springs.


"Continuous high-frequency dissolved O2/Ar measurements by equilibrator inlet mass spectrometry.


The carriage was of split trail type, equipped with a single equilibrator spring beneath the breech and wheels with pneumatic tires.


equilibrator.


The gun itself was also modified with a better equilibrator and more powerful elevating mechanism.


The carriage also featured spring-type equilibrator.


The carriage also featured an equilibrator.


This was based on patented key features of the M55: the gas equilibrator, which improved barrel balance, enabling the gun to be elevated more.


the gun however required also strengthening the recuperator, adding an equilibrator to correct the changed balance and other changes to the mounting and.



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