riferita alla

English translation: (power) related to (temperature)

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Italian term or phrase:riferita alla
English translation:(power) related to (temperature)
Entered by: Emil Mahmut

15:33 Nov 16, 2016
Italian to English translations [PRO]
Science - Electronics / Elect Eng / Alternatore
Italian term or phrase: riferita alla
Potenza nominale riferita alla temperatura.
Potenza riferita alla temperatura.
Corrente riferita alla potenza.

Any suggestion would be much appreciated.
Emil Mahmut
Italy
Local time: 14:09
(power) related to (temperature)
Explanation:
See this: https://www.google.it/#q="power related to temperature"

Also: temperature-related power
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Roberto Ciampi
Italy
Local time: 14:09
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3 +1(power) related to (temperature)
Roberto Ciampi
4with respect to
Debora Blake
3for a given
James (Jim) Davis


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(power) related to (temperature)


Explanation:
See this: https://www.google.it/#q="power related to temperature"

Also: temperature-related power

Roberto Ciampi
Italy
Local time: 14:09
Native speaker of: Italian
PRO pts in category: 4
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Asker: Thank you, Roberto!


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with respect to


Explanation:
with respect to




    https://www.google.com/patents/US20160301190
    https://www.google.it/#q=%22power+with+respect+to+temperature%22
Debora Blake
France
Local time: 14:09
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish, Native in FrenchFrench
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for a given


Explanation:
An idea, but not really enough context.

Basically you would have a nominal power for a given temperature. The hotter the alternator the lower the power output.
So you would have power for a given temperature and current for a given power.

James (Jim) Davis
Seychelles
Local time: 16:09
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 115
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