multiplier

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Englisch - Türkisch
(Bilgisayar,Matematik) çarpıcı
(Bilgisayar,Matematik) çoğaltıcı
(matematik) çarpan
çarpan/çoğaltan
(isim) çarpan
i., mat. çarpan
{i} çarpan
multiplier effect
(Ticaret) çoğaltan etkisi
multiplier effect
(Ekonomi) Bir ülkedeki para arzının, ülkenin tüm bankalarının aldıklarından çok parayı kredi olarak vermeleri sebebiyle artması
multiplier register
çarpan yazmacı
multiplier bonds
(Ticaret) çoğaltan tahvilleri
multiplier coefficient
(Ticaret) çarpan katsayısı
multiplier formula
(Ticaret) çarpan formülü
multiplier mechanism
(Ticaret) çarpan mekanizması
multiplier model
(Ticaret) çoğaltan modeli
multiplier principle
(Ticaret) çoğaltan prensibi
multiplier uncertainty
(Ticaret) çarpan belirsizliği
four quadrant multiplier
dört bölgeli çarpıcı
four quadrant multiplier
(Bilgisayar) dört dördünlü çarpıcı
digital multiplier
sayısal çoğaltıcı
electron multiplier
çınca multiplikatörü
electron multiplier
çınca çoğaltıcı
lagrange multiplier
lagrange çarpanı
lagranges multiplier
lagrange çarpanı
balanced budget multiplier
(Ekonomi) Denk bütçe çarpanı: Kamu harcamaları ve vergilerin aynı miktarda değişmesi durumunda sayısal değeri 1'e eşit olan net çarpan
current accounts multiplier
cari hesaplar çarpanı
employment multiplier
istihdam çarpanı
intensity multiplier
yoğunluk çarpanı
tax multiplier
vergi çarpanı
voltage multiplier
gerilim çoğaltıcı
balanced budget multiplier
(Ticaret) denk bütçe çoğaltanı
balanced budget multiplier
(Ticaret) denk bütçe çarpımı
complex multiplier
(Ticaret) karmaşık çoğaltan
electron multiplier
(Fizik) elektron çoğaltıcı
electron multiplier
elektron cogalticisi
electron multiplier
elektron çoğaltıcısı
electron multiplier
(Fizik) elektron multiplikatörü
electronic multiplier
(Bilgisayar) elektronik çoğaltıcı
electronic multiplier
elektronik carpici elektronik cogaltici
electronic multiplier
(Bilgisayar) elektronik çarpıcı
fiscal multiplier
(Ticaret) maliye politikası çarpanı
four quadrant multiplier
dort bolgeli carpici
frequency multiplier
siklik carpici
monetary policy multiplier
(Ticaret) para politikası çarpanı
photoelectric multiplier
isilelektriksel cogaltici
resistance multiplier
direnc cevirici
simple multiplier
(Ticaret) basit çoğaltan
speedometer multiplier
(Askeri) MESAFE KATSAYISI: Araçlar arasındaki münasip mesafeyi metre cinsinden tayin için, araç kilometre saatinde mil olarak okunan miktarın çarpıldığı bir rakam
Englisch - Englisch
A number by which another (the multiplicand) is to be multiplied

The score multiplier increases each time you complete a level of the video game.

A ratio used to estimate total economic effect for a variety of economic activities
Any of several devices used to enhance a signal
An adjective indicating the number of times something is to be multiplied

English multipliers include double and triple.

{n} one who multiplies, a multiplicator
An number assigned to each advertisement (based on the number of “Impressions” purchased) that controls how often the ad is displayed in relation to other advertisements in the system An ad with a multiplier of 2 is displayed twice as often as an ad with a multiplier of 1
An instrument for multiplying or increasing by repetition or accumulation the intensity of a force or action, as heat or electricity
A series resistor that is used to extend the measurable voltage range beyond the particular value which is the physical limit of the meter movement itself Multiplier can also be used to refer to an external shunt or transformer used in conjunction with limited range meters
In economics, a numerical coefficient showing the effect of a change in one economic variable on another. One macroeconomic multiplier, the autonomous expenditures multiplier, relates the impact of a change in total national investment on the nation's total income; it equals the ratio of the change in total income to the change in investment. If, for example, the total investment in an economy is increased by $1 million, a chain reaction of increases in consumption is set off. Producers of raw materials used in the investment projects and workers employed in the projects gain $1 million in income. If they spend on average three-fifths of that income, $600,000 will be added to the incomes of others. The makers of the goods they buy will in turn spend three-fifths of their new income on consumption. The process continues such that the amount by which total income increases may be computed by an algebraic formula. In this case, the multiplier equals 1/(1/n-/n3/5), or 2.5. This means that a $1 million increase in investment creates a $2.5 million increase in total income. Other multipliers include the money multiplier, which measures money creation resulting from a change in monetary policy; the government spending multiplier, which measures the change in national income resulting from changes in fiscal policy; and the tax multiplier, which measures the changes in national income resulting from a change in taxes. The concept of the multiplier process was popularized in the 1930s by John Maynard Keynes as a means of measuring the effect of government spending
A figure used by county and state officials and applied uniformly to all parcels within a township to "equalize" assessments between townships and counties so that all values reflect the same assessment level
A number used to multiply a dollar amount to get an estimate of economic impact It is a way of identifying impacts beyond the original expenditure It can also be used with respect to income and employment
The investment multiplier which quantifies the overall effects of investment spending on total income The deposit multiplier which shows the effects of a change in bank deposits on the total amount of outstanding credit and the money supply
The multiple by which an initial change in aggregate spending will alter total expenditure after an infinite number of spending cycles; 1/(1 - MPC)
The number by which the multiplicand is multiplied 3 multiplicand X 2 multiplier
The multiplier was a concept developed by Keynes that said that any increase in injections into the economy (investment, government expenditure or exports) would lead to a proportionally bigger increase in National Income This is because the extra spending would have knock-on effects creating in turn even greater spending The size of the multiplier would depend on the level of leakages
A circuit whose output state is the arithmetic product of two input signals Important in DSP (digital signal processing) technology for signal processing and power control applications Intersil offers high-speed analog and digital multipliers
the multiplier is the ratio of the change in equilibrium GDP (Y) divided by the original change in spending that causes the change in GDP
the factor by which a change in a component of aggregate demand, like investment or government spending, is multiplied to lead to a larger change in equilibrium national output
The quotient of the Client Company bill rate divided by the Contractor salary For example, if the hourly bill rate is $30 00 and the hourly salary is $20 00, the Multiplier is 1 5 See also "Margin" and "Markup "
A general term used on Pacific Gas and Electric Company's natural gas and electric bills to refer to specific measurement adjustments applied to customers' metered energy use to ensure that all customers are billed equitably
the ratio of the change in real GDP to the shift in the aggregate expenditure line (chapter 12)
The factor by which the bus speed is multiplied to get the CPU clock speed
An electronic circuit whose output is the product of two input signals
the number by which a multiplicand is multiplied
The number by which another number is multiplied
the amount equilibrium output increases when the aggregate expenditures schedule shifts by a dollar
One who, or that which, multiplies or increases number
A rate to be multiplied by an amount
A figure used by county and state officials and applied uniformity to all parcels within a township to "equalize" assessments between townships and counties so that all values reflect the same assessment level
It is particularly used to render such a force or action appreciable or measurable when feeble
multiply its input by a constant represented by
See the Note under Multiplication
the speed differential between the CPU and the FSB
{i} quantity by which a number is multiplied (Mathematics); one who multiplies
A specified number (depending on the code section effective for the current year) multiplied times the product of the moving average ratio and the eligible loans outstanding for the current year, which is used to determine the maximum allowable reserve (reserve ceiling)
multiplier effect
{i} expansion of the money supply of a country resulting from the collective of member banks able to lend more money than they take in
frequency multiplier
an electronic circuit that produces an output frequency that is an integral multiple of an input frequency
function multiplier
An electronic analog computing device that accepts as input two periodic functions and outputs their mathematical product
voltage multiplier
An electronic circuit that provides an output voltage higher than the input voltage, by means of capacitors and diodes
money multiplier
(Ekonomi) Money creation is the process by which the money supply of a country is increased
money multiplier
(Ekonomi) Mathematical relationship between the monetary base and money supply of an economy. It explains the increase in the amount of cash in circulation generated by the banks' ability to lend money out of their depositors' funds. When a bank makes a loan, it 'creates' money because the loan becomes a new deposit from which the borrower can withdraw cash to spend. This money-creating power is based on the fractional reserve system under which banks are required to keep at hand only a portion (between 10 to 15 percent, typically 12 percent) of the depositors' funds. The rest may be converted into loans, thereby increasing the available cash by a factor that is a multiple of the initial deposit
The multiplier
facient
circulation medium multiplier
index that determines the rate of change in the amount of money in an economy as a result of printing one currency by the government (Economics)
credit multiplier
relation between cash deposited in a bank and the rate of reserve (shows the scope of the increase in money circulation after a deposit)
current accounts multiplier
one of the components of the rate of liquidation that banks must maintain against money deposited into accounts
electron multiplier
A vacuum tube in which a single electron produces a large number of secondary electrons by collision with an anode, the process generally being repeated through a number of stages to achieve great amplification of current
electron multiplier
a vacuum tube that amplifies a flow of electrons
national income multiplier
index that determines the amount of change in gross national product as a result of a change in one unit of aggregate demand (Economics)
tax multiplier
index that determines the rate of change in the gross national product as a result of a change in one unit of taxation (Economics)
multiplier

    Silbentrennung

    mul·ti·pli·er

    Türkische aussprache

    mʌltıplayır

    Aussprache

    /ˈməltəˌplīər/ /ˈmʌltəˌplaɪɜr/
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