shot effect — šratinis reiškinys statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. schrot effect; shot effect vok. Schroteffekt, m rus. дробовой эффект, m pranc. effet de grenaille, m … Fizikos terminų žodynas
shot effect — noun Etymology: translation of German schroteffekt : random fluctuations in the number of thermions per second emitted from the filament of a valve (as a vacuum tube) that give rise to sputtering or popping noises in the amplifier compare thermal … Useful english dictionary
shot noise — noun : a sputtering or popping produced (as in a radio) by shot effect * * * Electronics. See under shot effect. [1975 80] * * * shot noise noun (electronics) Inherent noise resulting from variations in the current output of an electronic device… … Useful english dictionary
shot noise — Electronics. See under shot effect. [1975 80] * * * … Universalium
Shot peening — is a process used to produce a compressive residual stress layer and modify mechanical properties of metals. It entails impacting a surface with shot (round metallic, glass or ceramic particles) with force sufficient to create plastic deformation … Wikipedia
Shot transition detection — (or simply Shot detection) is a field of research of video processing. Its subject is the automated detection of transitions between shots in digital video with the purpose of temporal segmentation of videos. Contents 1 Use 2 Basic technical… … Wikipedia
shot — Ⅰ. shot [1] ► NOUN 1) the firing of a gun or cannon. 2) a person with a specified level of ability in shooting: he was an excellent shot. 3) a hit, stroke, or kick of the ball in sports, in particular an attempt to score. 4) informal an attempt… … English terms dictionary
Shot silk — is a textile fabric which is made up of silk woven from warp and weft of two or more different colours producing an iridescent appearance. Shot silks are used mostly to make neckties and other garments. Notably, some forms of academic dress uses… … Wikipedia
Shot — Shot, a. Woven in such a way as to produce an effect of variegation, of changeable tints, or of being figured; as, shot silks. See {Shoot}, v. t., 8. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shot (filmmaking) — In film, a shot is a continuous strip of motion picture film, created of a series of frames, that runs for an uninterrupted period of time. Shots are generally filmed with a single camera and can be of any duration. A shot in production, defined… … Wikipedia