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Vacuum tank - traducción al árabe

HYPOTHETICAL VACUUM, LESS STABLE THAN TRUE VACUUM
Quantum Vacuum Collapse; Vacuum decay; Vacuum metastability disaster; Vacuum metastability event; Bubble nucleation; Vacuum collapse; Quantum vacuum collapse; Vacuum instability; True vacuum; False vacuum collapse; Collapse of the vacuum; False vacuum catastrophe; Electroweak vacuum; Higgs vacuum; False vacuum; Entropy bubble
  • quantum-mechanical tunneling]].
  • Electroweak vacuum stability landscape as estimated in 2012<ref name="Alekhin 2012" />

Vacuum tank      
خزّان خلخلة
TANKS         
  • rifled]] [[Royal Ordnance L7]] tank gun
  • A view in a M1A1 Abrams tank of the gunner's station (bottom left) and commander's station (top right)
  • The Indian [[Arjun MBT]]'s [[hydropneumatic suspension]] at work, while moving over a bump track.
  • British World War I Mark V* tank
  •  An [[M4 Sherman]] tank in Italy in 1943 during [[WWII]]
  • The [[Battle of Kursk]] was credited to be the largest tank battle ever fought, with each side deploying nearly 3,000 tanks.
  • ''Schwere Panzer Abteilung'' 503 (s.Pz.Abt. 503) 'Feldherrnhalle']] posing in formation for a German newsreel in 1944
  • Challenger II]] is protected by second-generation [[Chobham armour]]
  • A British [[Challenger 2]] Theatre Entry Standard fitted with a mobile camouflage system.
  • fighting vehicle]]
  • Troops carry a lightweight wood-framed "dummy" tank into position.
  • French [[Renault FT]] tanks, here operated by the US army, pioneered the use of a fully traversable turret and served as pattern for most modern tanks.
  • A [[Merkava]] Mk IIID Baz firing
  • APS]] ("מעיל רוח") during training
  • German [[Leopard 2]]A6 from a Panzerbattalion fires its main gun during the shoot-off of [[Strong Europe Tank Challenge]].
  • Zarrar MBT]] crosses an [[Armoured vehicle-launched bridge]] during night exercises in 2016.
  • Hotchkiss H-39 light tank of 1939]]
  • C1 Ariete]] in 2022.
  • The tank commander's position in an [[AMX Leclerc]]
  • networked battlefield]] technology
  • alt=A Leopard 2A7 tank at a public display in Germany in 2015
  • Circular review system of the company LimpidArmor
  • Labelled diagram of an M1 Abrams
  • [[M1 Abrams]] offloading from [[Landing Craft Air Cushioned]] vehicle.
  • M4A4 Sherman]] tank, the primary tank used by the United States and a number of the other western allies during the [[Second World War]].
  • Blazer [[explosive reactive armour]] (ERA) blocks on an Israeli M-60
  • abbr=on}} cross-country.
  • [[Merkava]] Mark 4 [[main battle tank]] is equipped with a digital C4IS battle-management system.
  • Italian Campaign]], 1944
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  • ERA]]<br /> 3: [[Shtora]]-1 countermeasures suite.
  • Positions of crewmembers in a Russian [[T-72]]B3 tank. The driver (3) is seated in the vehicles front, commander (1) and gunner (2) are positioned in the turret, directly above the carousel (4), which contains the ammunition for the autoloading mechanism.
  • Film clip of World War I-era tanks
  • disruptive]] camouflage painting
  • XM1202 Mounted Combat System]]
  • deep-wading]] capabilities
  • A Japanese [[Type 10]] firing.
ARMOURED FIGHTING VEHICLE INTENDED AS A PRIMARY OFFENSIVE WEAPON IN FRONT-LINE GROUND COMBAT
Armoured tank; Military tank; Tanks; Tank: Armoured Combat Vehicle; Tank commander; Tank dozer; Tankdozer; Armoured defence/ground strike vehicle; Amored Tank; Tank driver; Tank (military); Tank (warfare); Tank (vehicle); Army tank; Tank gunner; Tank co-driver; Tank (weapon); Tank loader; Tank engineer; Tank radioman; Tank mechanic; Tank Commander; Treadhead; Army Tank

ألاسم

دَبَّابَة

tank engine         
  • GWR 57xx class]] pannier tank locomotive
  • cylindrical firebox]]
  • A crane tank preserved as a static exhibit at Bressingham
  • Wing tank locomotive ''Dougal'' on the Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway
  • Drawing of the Novelty showing the large well tank between the wheels and below the frame
  • [[Festiniog Railway]] tender-tank locomotive ''Welsh Pony''
  • A rear tank
  • Steam tram locomotive of Geldersche Tramwegen, Netherlands
  • Golden Valley Light Railway]] showing the inverted saddle tank around the smokebox
  • 600mm}} gauge tank locomotive Tx26-423 in [[Poznań]], Poland
  • Hungarian Railways class 242
  • Polish-built side tank locomotive 7646 ''Northampton'' at its naming ceremony in 2001
  • [[LB&SCR L class]] locomotives were fitted with well tanks and part of the side tanks were blanked off to improve stability
  • Vertical boiler locomotive "Taffy".
  • The [[LSWR 415 class]] combined side tanks and a well tank
  • South African Railways NGG16 class Garratt, preserved in Wales.
STEAM LOCOMOTIVE WHICH CARRIES ITS FUEL AND WATER ONBOARD
Tank engine; Well tank; Pannier tank; Side tank; Tank locomotives; Tank Engine; Tank engines; Saddle tank (locomotive); Back tank; Wing tank; Tank-locomotive; Pannier tanks; Contractor's locomotive; Side tank locomotive; Saddle tank locomotive; Well tank locomotive; Pannier tank locomotive; Inverted saddle tank locomotive; Back tank locomotive; Rear tank locomotive; Tender-tank locomotive
قاطرة صهريجية

Definición

vacuum cleaner
also vacuum-cleaner (vacuum cleaners)
A vacuum cleaner or a vacuum is an electric machine which sucks up dust and dirt from carpets.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

False vacuum decay

In quantum field theory, a false vacuum is a hypothetical vacuum that is relatively stable, but not in the most stable state possible. This condition is known as metastable. It may last for a very long time in that state, but could eventually decay to the more stable state, an event known as false vacuum decay. The most common suggestion of how such a decay might happen in our universe is called bubble nucleation – if a small region of the universe by chance reached a more stable vacuum, this "bubble" (also called "bounce") would spread.

A false vacuum exists at a local minimum of energy and is therefore not completely stable, in contrast to a true vacuum, which exists at a global minimum and is stable.