velocidad infraluminosa - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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velocidad infraluminosa (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech:

Noun phrase.

Phonetic Transcription:

/βeloθiˈðað iɱfɾaluˈminosa/

Usage in Spanish:

"Velocidad infraluminosa" is a term used in the field of polytechnical sciences, specifically in physics and engineering, to refer to a speed that is below the speed of light. It is considered a technical term and is used more in written contexts than in oral speech due to its specificity.

Examples:

  1. La velocidad infraluminosa de la nave espacial la hace tomar más tiempo para llegar a su destino. Translation: The sub-light speed of the spaceship makes it take longer to reach its destination.

  2. Los científicos están estudiando formas de aumentar la velocidad infraluminosa de las partículas subatómicas. Translation: Scientists are studying ways to increase the sub-light speed of subatomic particles.

Idiomatic Expressions:

"Velocidad infraluminosa" is not typically part of common idiomatic expressions in Spanish.

Etymology:

The term "velocidad infraluminosa" is a combination of two words: - "Velocidad" which means "speed" or "velocity" in English. - "Infraluminosa" a combination of "infra-" meaning "below" or "under," and "luminosa" which is related to "luminous," referring to light.

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