ITU-T B 16-1993 USE OF CERTAIN TERMS LINKED WITH PHYSICAL QUANTITIES《与物理量相关的特定术语使用》.pdf
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1、INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION)45G134 “ TELECOMMUNICATIONSTANDARDIZATION SECTOROF ITU-%!.3G0G0/(b) that the situation is particularly confused owing to the existence of three working languages, as can be seenfrom such texts as the Provisional Glossary of Telecommunications Terms published by
2、the ITU in 1979;(c) that attempts at standardization have been made in certain countries, in vocabularies recently prepared bythe IEC and the JCG and in ISO International Standards,recommends(1) that certain terms linked with physical quatities should be used by authors and translators of ITU texts,
3、according to the guidelines annexed to this Recommendation;(2) that these guidelines should be used to ensure that the term chosen to denote a quantity, fully describes itsnature;(3) that these guidelines should be followed when forming new terms or reviewing existing terms whichdeviate from the gui
4、delines.ANNEX A(to Recommendation B.16)Guidelines for the use in ITU texts of certain terms linkedwith physical quantities in French, English and SpanishA.1 QuotientThe term “quotient” is used to express the result of the division of two numbers or two quantities. For example;when A/B = C, C is the
5、quotient of A by B.This very general mathematical term is not used in the composition of the names of quantities, but does formpart of the definition of some of them.In the context of definitions, quotient is a difficult word to use in English as it is often much more practical touse the expression
6、“A divided by B” rather than “the quotient of A by B”.Example: the pulse repetition frequency is the number of pulses in a pulse train divided by the duration of thepulse train.A.2 Coefficient and factorThe words ”coefficient” and “factor” are used for expressions representing the quotient of two qu
7、antities. Theyare used to form terms expressing certain quantities._1)A similar text will be submitted to the CCIR as a revision of Recommendation 663.2 Fascicle I.3 - Rec. B.16A.2.1 CoefficientThe word “coefficient” is used when two quantities are of different kinds. A coefficient has therefore adi
8、mension.Examples:EFSHall coefficienttemperature coefficientcoefficient of linear expansioncoefficient de Hallcoefficient de tempraturecoefficient de dilatationliniquecoeficiente de Hallcoeficiente de temperaturacoeficiente de dilatacin linealThe word “coefficient” is also used in mathematics to expr
9、ess a number that multiplies the value of an algebraicquantity and in statistics (see ISO Standard 3534).Examples:EF Scoefficient of an equationcoefficient of correlationcoefficient of variationconfidence coefficient (level)coefficient dune quationcoefficient de corrlationcoefficient de variationniv
10、eau de confiancecoeficiente de una ecuacincoeficiente de correlacincoeficiente de variacincoeficiente (nivel) deconfianzaA.2.2 FactorThe word “factor” is used when the two quantities are of the same kind. A factor is therefore dimensionless.Examples:EFSreflection factornoise factorquality factor (Q)
11、figure of merit (M)facteur de rflexionfacteur de bruitfacteur de qualit (Q)facteur de qualit (M)factor de reflexionfactor de ruidofactor de calidad (Q)factor de calidad (M)A.3 ConstantThe term “constant” should only be used to denote an invariable number or quantity.Examples: mathematical constants
12、such as pi, universal physical constants.EFSPlancks constantelectric constantmagnetic constantconstante de Planckconstante lectriqueconstante magntiqueconstante de Planckconstante elctricaconstante magnticaFascicle I.3 - Rec. B.16 3The word “constant” is sometimes used incorrectly, in conjunction wi
13、th a qualifier, to indicate a variablecharacteristic quantity of a system or substance. In such cases, the use of the word is deprecated, and a specific termshould be used (frequently the word “coefficient” suitably qualified) or in French, in the absence of such a term, theword “caractristique”.Dep
14、recated term Correct termEF SE F Sdielectricconstantpropagationconstantattenuationconstantphase constantconstantedilectriqueconstante depropagationconstantedaffaiblissementconstante dephaseconstantes dusolconstantedielctricaconstante depropagacinconstante deatenuacinconstante defaseconstantes delsue
15、lopermittivitypropagationcoefficientattenuationcoefficientphasecoefficientpermittivitexposant liniquede propagationaffaiblissementliniquedphasageliniquecaractristiquesdu solpermitividadexponente linealde propagacincoeficiente deatenuacincoeficiente defasecaractersticasdel sueloHowever, the term “tim
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