repulsion potential

repulsion potential
stūmos potencialas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. repulsion potential; repulsive potential vok. Abstoßungspotential, n rus. потенциал отталкивания, m; потенциал сил отталкивания, m pranc. potentiel de répulsion, m

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