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laws of war - translation to ιταλικό

INTERNATIONAL LAWS CONCERNING WARS
Laws or customs of war; Law of land warfare; Jus in bello; Jus In Bello; Rules of war; Jus in Bello; Article of War; Laws of War; International treaties on the laws of war; Laws of warfare; Laws of Land Warfare; Laws and customs of war; Conduct of war; Rules of War; Laws of war; International law of war; Law of War
  • An 1904 article outlining the basic principles of the law of war, as published in ''[[the Tacoma Times]]''.
  • The emblem of the [[International Committee of the Red Cross]] (French: ''Comité international de la croix-rouge'').
  • The [[First Geneva Convention]] governing the sick and wounded members of armed forces was signed in 1864.

laws of war         
leggi di guerra
law of inertia         
  • Two objects in uniform circular motion, orbiting around the [[barycenter]] (center of mass of both objects)
  • A simulation of a larger, but still microscopic, particle (in yellow) surrounded by a gas of smaller particles, illustrating [[Brownian motion]].
  • Three double pendulums, initialized with almost exactly the same initial conditions, diverge over time.
  • A [[free body diagram]] for a block on an inclined plane, illustrating the [[normal force]] perpendicular to the plane (''N''), the downward force of gravity (''mg''), and a force ''f'' along the direction of the plane that could be applied, for example, by a string.
  • reaction force]] downwards using [[rocket engine]]s. This pushes the rocket upwards, without regard to the ground or the [[atmosphere]].
  • cork]], and [[toothpick]] is on top of the pen's tip
  • a celebrated theorem that relates symmetries and conservation laws]], a key development in modern physics that is conveniently stated in the language of Lagrangian or Hamiltonian mechanics.
  • Artificial satellites move along curved [[orbit]]s, rather than in straight lines, because of the Earth's [[gravity]].
  • Space Shuttle ''Atlantis'']], propel matter in one direction to push the craft in the other. This means that the mass being pushed, the rocket and its remaining onboard fuel supply, is constantly changing.
  • Animation of three points or bodies attracting to each other
CLASSICAL FORMULATION OF MECHANICS BY ISAAC NEWTON
Newton's Laws of Motion; Newtonian laws of motion; Newtonian mechanics; Newton's second law of motion; Newton's first law of motion; Newtons law; Newton's Third Law; Newton's laws; Newton's First Law of Motion; Newton's Second Law of Motion; Newton's Third Law of Motion; Weak form of Newton's Third Law; Strong form of Newton's Third Law; Newton's Second Law; Newton's second law; Newtons laws; Newtons second law; Newton’s laws of motion; Newton's third law of motion; Newton's first law; Newton's third law; Law of inertia; Law of Inertia; Newton's 2nd law; Newton's First Law; Newton's Laws; F=ma; First law of motion; 1st law of motion; Second law of motion; Newtons first law; Newton's Axioms; 3 laws of physics; Newtons Three Laws of Motion; F=ma.; The formula for newton's second law of motion; Newton first law; Newton first law of motion; Newton law; Newton laws; Newton laws of motion; Newton second law; Newton second law of motion; Newton third law; Newton third law of motion; F=mA; Third Law of Newton; Newton's three laws of motion; Newton's 3 laws of motion; Newton’s third law; Newton's law of motion; Newtons laws of motion; Newtons second law of motion; Newton's 3rd law; Newtons Laws; Newton II; Newtons Laws of Motion; Three laws of motion; Newtons 2nd law; Newtons third law of motion; Newton's 1st Law; Newton's 3 laws; Uniform motion; Newton's 3rd Law of Motion; Newtonian laws; Force balance; Newton's 2nd Law of Motion; Newton's Three Laws of Motion; Newtons 3rd law; Newton’s second law of motion; Anomalies of Newton's first law of motion; Anomolies of Newton's First law of motion; Laws of force; Isaac Newton's laws of motion; Newton’s Third Law of Motion; Third law of motion; F = ma; Newton's law of inertia
legge d"inerzia
uniform motion         
  • Two objects in uniform circular motion, orbiting around the [[barycenter]] (center of mass of both objects)
  • A simulation of a larger, but still microscopic, particle (in yellow) surrounded by a gas of smaller particles, illustrating [[Brownian motion]].
  • Three double pendulums, initialized with almost exactly the same initial conditions, diverge over time.
  • A [[free body diagram]] for a block on an inclined plane, illustrating the [[normal force]] perpendicular to the plane (''N''), the downward force of gravity (''mg''), and a force ''f'' along the direction of the plane that could be applied, for example, by a string.
  • reaction force]] downwards using [[rocket engine]]s. This pushes the rocket upwards, without regard to the ground or the [[atmosphere]].
  • cork]], and [[toothpick]] is on top of the pen's tip
  • a celebrated theorem that relates symmetries and conservation laws]], a key development in modern physics that is conveniently stated in the language of Lagrangian or Hamiltonian mechanics.
  • Artificial satellites move along curved [[orbit]]s, rather than in straight lines, because of the Earth's [[gravity]].
  • Space Shuttle ''Atlantis'']], propel matter in one direction to push the craft in the other. This means that the mass being pushed, the rocket and its remaining onboard fuel supply, is constantly changing.
  • Animation of three points or bodies attracting to each other
CLASSICAL FORMULATION OF MECHANICS BY ISAAC NEWTON
Newton's Laws of Motion; Newtonian laws of motion; Newtonian mechanics; Newton's second law of motion; Newton's first law of motion; Newtons law; Newton's Third Law; Newton's laws; Newton's First Law of Motion; Newton's Second Law of Motion; Newton's Third Law of Motion; Weak form of Newton's Third Law; Strong form of Newton's Third Law; Newton's Second Law; Newton's second law; Newtons laws; Newtons second law; Newton’s laws of motion; Newton's third law of motion; Newton's first law; Newton's third law; Law of inertia; Law of Inertia; Newton's 2nd law; Newton's First Law; Newton's Laws; F=ma; First law of motion; 1st law of motion; Second law of motion; Newtons first law; Newton's Axioms; 3 laws of physics; Newtons Three Laws of Motion; F=ma.; The formula for newton's second law of motion; Newton first law; Newton first law of motion; Newton law; Newton laws; Newton laws of motion; Newton second law; Newton second law of motion; Newton third law; Newton third law of motion; F=mA; Third Law of Newton; Newton's three laws of motion; Newton's 3 laws of motion; Newton’s third law; Newton's law of motion; Newtons laws of motion; Newtons second law of motion; Newton's 3rd law; Newtons Laws; Newton II; Newtons Laws of Motion; Three laws of motion; Newtons 2nd law; Newtons third law of motion; Newton's 1st Law; Newton's 3 laws; Uniform motion; Newton's 3rd Law of Motion; Newtonian laws; Force balance; Newton's 2nd Law of Motion; Newton's Three Laws of Motion; Newtons 3rd law; Newton’s second law of motion; Anomalies of Newton's first law of motion; Anomolies of Newton's First law of motion; Laws of force; Isaac Newton's laws of motion; Newton’s Third Law of Motion; Third law of motion; F = ma; Newton's law of inertia
movimento uniforme

Ορισμός

tug-of-war
also tug of war (tugs-of-war)
1.
A tug-of-war is a sports event in which two teams test their strength by pulling against each other on opposite ends of a rope.
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2.
You can use tug-of-war to refer to a situation in which two people or groups both want the same thing and are fairly equally matched in their struggle to get it.
Chelsea and Aston Villa were involved in a tug of war for Liverpool's Ray Houghton last night.
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Βικιπαίδεια

Law of war

The law of war is the component of international law that regulates the conditions for initiating war (jus ad bellum) and the conduct of warring parties (jus in bello). Laws of war define sovereignty and nationhood, states and territories, occupation, and other critical terms of law.

Among other issues, modern laws of war address the declarations of war, acceptance of surrender and the treatment of prisoners of war; military necessity, along with distinction and proportionality; and the prohibition of certain weapons that may cause unnecessary suffering.

The law of war is considered distinct from other bodies of law—such as the domestic law of a particular belligerent to a conflict—which may provide additional legal limits to the conduct or justification of war.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για laws of war
1. The hearing was held to determine whether troops had violated the laws of war.
2. But of course, the laws of war, not Hezbollah, provide the proper measure for Israeli conduct.
3. Human Rights Watch recently accused Yusuf‘s government of widespread violations of the laws of war.
4. The Supreme Court has made clear that the conflicts with al–Qaeda and the Taliban are governed by the laws of war, and the laws of war permit detention of enemy soldiers without charge or trial until hostilities end.
5. Rumsfeld said U.S. soldiers receive training in the laws of war and the Geneva Conventions.