AS 1852.05-1970 PDF

AS 1852.05-1970 PDF

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AS 1852.05-1970 PDF

Published Date:
01/01/1970

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International electrotechnical vocabulary, Part 05: Fundamental definitions

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Standards Australia

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Published : 01/01/1970

History

AS 1852.111.01-1983
Published Date: 12/01/1983
International electrotechnical vocabulary, Part 111.01: Physics and chemistry - Physical concepts
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Published Date: 01/01/1970
International Electrotechnical Vocabulary, Part 05: Fundamental definitions

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