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constant expenses - перевод на русский

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Constants; Constint; Constant (name); Numerical constant; Constant (disambiguation); The Constant (album); Constant value; Propositional constant
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constant expenses      
постоянные издержки
gas constant         
PHYSICAL CONSTANT; THE MOLAR EQUIVALENT TO THE BOLTZMANN CONSTANT
Universal gas constant; Molar gas constant; Ideal gas constant; Universal Gas Constant; Specific gas constant; R constant; Ideal gas law constant; Ideal Gas Constant; R (constant)

['gæs'kɔnstənt]

общая лексика

газовая постоянная

физика

тазовая постоянная

physical constant         
PHYSICAL QUANTITY THAT IS GENERALLY BELIEVED TO BE BOTH UNIVERSAL IN NATURE AND CONSTANT IN TIME
Physical constants; Physical Constants; Physical Constant; Universal Constants; Universal constant; Basic physical constants; Constants in physics; Invariant constants of physics; Invariant constants of nature; Invariant constant of nature

математика

физическая постоянная

физическая константа

universal gas constant         
PHYSICAL CONSTANT; THE MOLAR EQUIVALENT TO THE BOLTZMANN CONSTANT
Universal gas constant; Molar gas constant; Ideal gas constant; Universal Gas Constant; Specific gas constant; R constant; Ideal gas law constant; Ideal Gas Constant; R (constant)

нефтегазовая промышленность

универсальная газовая постоянная

Planck's constant         
  • The observed Planck curves at different temperatures, and the divergence of the theoretical Rayleigh–Jeans (black) curve from the observed Planck curve at 5000K.
  • 1=''n'' = 2}} level gives rise to visible light of wavelength 656 nm (red), as the model predicts.
  • Plaque at the [[Humboldt University of Berlin]]: "Max Planck, who discovered the elementary quantum of action ''h'', taught here from 1889 to 1928."
  • Intensity of light emitted from a [[black body]]. Each curve represents behavior at different body temperatures. The Planck constant ''h'' is used to explain the shape of these curves.
PHYSICAL CONSTANT REPRESENTING THE QUANTUM OF ACTION
Diracs constant; Dirac's constant; Reduced Planck Constant; Reduced Planck constant; Plank's constant; Planck's Constant; Dirac constant; Plankian; H-Bar; ℎ; Planks constant; ℏ; Planck’s Constant; Planck’s constant; Planck Constant; Reduced planck's constant; Reduced Planck's constant; Reduced Planck’s constant; Planc's constant; Dirca constant; Plank constant; Planck's constant; Planck's reduced constant; Plancks constant; Introduction to Dirac's constant; Planck's Quantum Of Action; Quantum Of Action; Planck-Einstein equation; Plancks Constant; Plancks' Constant; Planck's Formula; Normalized Planck's constant; Dirac's factor; Quantum of action; Rationalized plank constant; Rationalized planck constant; Action quantum; Angular-momentum quantum

[plæŋks'kɔnstənt]

общая лексика

постоянная Планка

физика

константа Планка

Plank's constant         
  • The observed Planck curves at different temperatures, and the divergence of the theoretical Rayleigh–Jeans (black) curve from the observed Planck curve at 5000K.
  • 1=''n'' = 2}} level gives rise to visible light of wavelength 656 nm (red), as the model predicts.
  • Plaque at the [[Humboldt University of Berlin]]: "Max Planck, who discovered the elementary quantum of action ''h'', taught here from 1889 to 1928."
  • Intensity of light emitted from a [[black body]]. Each curve represents behavior at different body temperatures. The Planck constant ''h'' is used to explain the shape of these curves.
PHYSICAL CONSTANT REPRESENTING THE QUANTUM OF ACTION
Diracs constant; Dirac's constant; Reduced Planck Constant; Reduced Planck constant; Plank's constant; Planck's Constant; Dirac constant; Plankian; H-Bar; ℎ; Planks constant; ℏ; Planck’s Constant; Planck’s constant; Planck Constant; Reduced planck's constant; Reduced Planck's constant; Reduced Planck’s constant; Planc's constant; Dirca constant; Plank constant; Planck's constant; Planck's reduced constant; Plancks constant; Introduction to Dirac's constant; Planck's Quantum Of Action; Quantum Of Action; Planck-Einstein equation; Plancks Constant; Plancks' Constant; Planck's Formula; Normalized Planck's constant; Dirac's factor; Quantum of action; Rationalized plank constant; Rationalized planck constant; Action quantum; Angular-momentum quantum

общая лексика

постоянная Планка

gravitational constant         
  • Diagram of torsion balance used in the [[Cavendish experiment]] performed by [[Henry Cavendish]] in 1798, to measure G, with the help of a pulley, large balls hung from a frame were rotated into position next to the small balls.
  • Timeline of measurements and recommended values for ''G'' since 1900: values recommended based on a literature review are shown in red, individual torsion balance experiments in blue, other types of experiments in green.
PHYSICAL CONSTANT RELATING THE GRAVITATIONAL FORCE BETWEEN OBJECTS TO THEIR MASS AND DISTANCE
Newton's constant; Universal gravitational constant; Gravitation constant; Gravitational field strength; Universal Gravitational Constant; Gravitational Constant; Newtonian constant; Gravity constant; Newton constant; Newtonian constant of gravitation; Gravity's constant; Constant of gravitation; Newtonian gravitational constant; Constant of gravity; Newton's Universal Gravitation Constant; Grav const; Cavendish constant; Gravitational coupling constant
гравитационная постоянная
quantum of action         
  • The observed Planck curves at different temperatures, and the divergence of the theoretical Rayleigh–Jeans (black) curve from the observed Planck curve at 5000K.
  • 1=''n'' = 2}} level gives rise to visible light of wavelength 656 nm (red), as the model predicts.
  • Plaque at the [[Humboldt University of Berlin]]: "Max Planck, who discovered the elementary quantum of action ''h'', taught here from 1889 to 1928."
  • Intensity of light emitted from a [[black body]]. Each curve represents behavior at different body temperatures. The Planck constant ''h'' is used to explain the shape of these curves.
PHYSICAL CONSTANT REPRESENTING THE QUANTUM OF ACTION
Diracs constant; Dirac's constant; Reduced Planck Constant; Reduced Planck constant; Plank's constant; Planck's Constant; Dirac constant; Plankian; H-Bar; ℎ; Planks constant; ℏ; Planck’s Constant; Planck’s constant; Planck Constant; Reduced planck's constant; Reduced Planck's constant; Reduced Planck’s constant; Planc's constant; Dirca constant; Plank constant; Planck's constant; Planck's reduced constant; Plancks constant; Introduction to Dirac's constant; Planck's Quantum Of Action; Quantum Of Action; Planck-Einstein equation; Plancks Constant; Plancks' Constant; Planck's Formula; Normalized Planck's constant; Dirac's factor; Quantum of action; Rationalized plank constant; Rationalized planck constant; Action quantum; Angular-momentum quantum

общая лексика

квант действия

constant of gravitation         
  • Diagram of torsion balance used in the [[Cavendish experiment]] performed by [[Henry Cavendish]] in 1798, to measure G, with the help of a pulley, large balls hung from a frame were rotated into position next to the small balls.
  • Timeline of measurements and recommended values for ''G'' since 1900: values recommended based on a literature review are shown in red, individual torsion balance experiments in blue, other types of experiments in green.
PHYSICAL CONSTANT RELATING THE GRAVITATIONAL FORCE BETWEEN OBJECTS TO THEIR MASS AND DISTANCE
Newton's constant; Universal gravitational constant; Gravitation constant; Gravitational field strength; Universal Gravitational Constant; Gravitational Constant; Newtonian constant; Gravity constant; Newton constant; Newtonian constant of gravitation; Gravity's constant; Constant of gravitation; Newtonian gravitational constant; Constant of gravity; Newton's Universal Gravitation Constant; Grav const; Cavendish constant; Gravitational coupling constant

строительное дело

гравитационная постоянная

gravitational constant         
  • Diagram of torsion balance used in the [[Cavendish experiment]] performed by [[Henry Cavendish]] in 1798, to measure G, with the help of a pulley, large balls hung from a frame were rotated into position next to the small balls.
  • Timeline of measurements and recommended values for ''G'' since 1900: values recommended based on a literature review are shown in red, individual torsion balance experiments in blue, other types of experiments in green.
PHYSICAL CONSTANT RELATING THE GRAVITATIONAL FORCE BETWEEN OBJECTS TO THEIR MASS AND DISTANCE
Newton's constant; Universal gravitational constant; Gravitation constant; Gravitational field strength; Universal Gravitational Constant; Gravitational Constant; Newtonian constant; Gravity constant; Newton constant; Newtonian constant of gravitation; Gravity's constant; Constant of gravitation; Newtonian gravitational constant; Constant of gravity; Newton's Universal Gravitation Constant; Grav const; Cavendish constant; Gravitational coupling constant

строительное дело

гравитационная постоянная

Определение

Лейе

Википедия

Constant

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Как переводится constant expenses на Русский язык