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pantograph Meaning in Bengali



 নকশাদি নকল করার যন্ত্রবিশেষ,

Noun:

নকশাদি নকল করার যন্ত্রবিশেষ,





pantograph শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

পুরানো নকশার শ্রেণিগুলিতে, নকশাদি নকল করার যন্ত্রবিশেষ দ্বারা আশ্বাস দেওয়া হয়েছিল চাঁদার মাথার গতিবিধি যা তার গতির ।

পাম্প  ফ্রিজ, থারমস্টিক ফ্রিজ, পুনরূত্থানকারী কুলিং যোগসুত্র নকশাদি নকল করার যন্ত্রবিশেষ টারবাইন গ্যাস টারবাইন, জেট ইঞ্জিন, বাষ্প টারবাইন, জল টারবাইন ।

pantograph's Usage Examples:

A pantograph (or "pan", or "panto") is an apparatus mounted on the roof of an electric train, tram, or electric bus to collect power through contact with.


A pantograph (Greek roots παντ- "all, every" and γραφ- "to write", from their original use for copying writing) is a mechanical linkage connected in a.


that collect their current from overhead lines use a device such as a pantograph, bow collector or trolley pole.


current from an overhead line system use different forms of one- or two-arm pantograph collectors, bow collectors or trolley poles.


(DC) without pantograph) 3910 (MTR Metro Cammell EMU (DC) with pantograph folded) 3755 mm (without pantograph) 4100 mm (with pantograph folded) (~4904 mm.


constructed for British Rail and the first British Rail units with both a pantograph for 25 kV AC overhead lines and shoegear for 750 V DC third rail supply.


The Brecknell Willis High Speed Pantograph is one of the four standard pantographs in use on British railway locomotives and multiple units.


the driving motor car with pantograph classified AMP, the middle trailer car AMT and the driving motor car without pantograph AMA.


technology to help differentiate originals from copies is the void pantograph.


Void pantographs are essentially invisible to the untrained, naked eye on an original.


locomotive's pantograph placement is unusual in not being equidistant from the locomotive ends.


1 end pantograph is 5,280.


continental Europe, it was replaced by the pantograph or the trolley pole, itself often later replaced by the pantograph.


monitor the conditions of the track, the wheel-rail force, a catenary-pantograph communications system, and a signal system.


effectively a model of guided dual-mode bus, but when GLT vehicles use a pantograph to collect current, as do those in Caen, they are not commonly considered.


locomotive's pantograph contact shoe centres are directly above the bogie pivot centres.


The reason is to reduce the possibility of pantograph hookups on.


features an asymmetrical door layout, with one pantograph door on the driver side and one pantograph door, plus a sliding power on the passenger side.


regular Class 6E1 locomotives by the single pantograph on its no.


2 end instead of the usual two pantographs, one on each end, as well as by the large grilles.


A pantographic knife or (incorrectly) paratrooper knife is a folding knife whose blade is opened by a unique scissors method.


(T1c) E954-2 (M1) (with pantograph) E954-3 (M2) (with toilet) E954-4 (M2) E954-5 (M1s) E954-6 (M2) E954-7 (M1) (with pantograph) E954-8 (T2c) The car 8.


direct current (DC) which was collected from overhead wires by a diamond pantograph located above the cab on the Motor Brake Second Open (MBSO) vehicle.



Synonyms:

mechanical device;

Antonyms:

rotor;

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