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fictitious feeding - перевод на русский

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Fictitious Sports
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fictitious feeding      

общая лексика

мнимое кормление

fictitious         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Fictitous; Fictitious (disambiguation)
fictitious adj. 1) вымышленный, воображаемый 2) фиктивный - fictitious marriage 3) взятый из романа - fictitious character
fictitious force         
  • Figure 5: Crossing a rotating carousel walking at a constant speed from the centre of the carousel to its edge, a spiral is traced out in the inertial frame, while a simple straight radial path is seen in the frame of the carousel.
  • Figure 4: An orbiting coordinate system ''B'' similar to Figure 3, but in which unit vectors '''u'''<sub>j</sub>, j = 1, 2, 3 rotate to face the rotational axis, while the origin of the coordinate system ''B'' moves at constant angular rate ω about the fixed axis '''Ω'''.
  • In the inertial frame of reference (upper part of the picture), the black ball moves in a straight line. However, the observer (brown dot) who is standing in the rotating/non-inertial frame of reference (lower part of the picture) sees the object as following a curved path due to the Coriolis or centrifugal forces present in this frame.
  • Figure 2: An object located at '''x'''<sub>A</sub> in inertial frame ''A'' is located at location '''x'''<sub>B</sub> in accelerating frame ''B''. The origin of frame ''B'' is located at '''X'''<sub>AB</sub> in frame ''A''. The orientation of frame ''B'' is determined by the unit vectors along its coordinate directions, '''u'''<sub>j</sub> with ''j'' = 1, 2, 3. Using these axes, the coordinates of the object according to frame ''B'' are '''x'''<sub>B</sub> = ( '''''x'''''<sub>1</sub>, '''''x'''''<sub>2</sub>, '''''x'''''<sub>3</sub>).
  • Figure 3: An orbiting but fixed orientation coordinate system ''B'', shown at three different times. The unit vectors '''u'''<sub>j</sub>, j = 1, 2, 3 do ''not'' rotate, but maintain a fixed orientation, while the origin of the coordinate system ''B'' moves at constant angular rate ω about the fixed axis '''Ω'''. Axis '''Ω''' passes through the origin of inertial frame ''A'', so the origin of frame ''B'' is a fixed distance ''R'' from the origin of inertial frame ''A''.
  • Rain and shell frame perspectives of physical (red) and fictitious (blue) forces for an object that rolls off a cliff.
  • Map and spin frame perspectives of physical (red) and fictitious (blue) forces for an object released from a carousel
APPARENT FORCE THAT ACTS ON ALL MASSES WHOSE MOTION IS DESCRIBED USING A NON-INERTIAL FRAME OF REFERENCE, SUCH AS A ROTATING REFERENCE FRAME
Inertial force; Fictitious forces; Fictional force; Apparent force; Fictitious Force; Pseudo force; Pseudoforce; Inertial Force; Imaginary force; D'Alembert force; Pseudo-force; Ficticious Force; Effective force; Kinetic reaction
фиктивная сила (нагрузка)
inertial force         
  • Figure 5: Crossing a rotating carousel walking at a constant speed from the centre of the carousel to its edge, a spiral is traced out in the inertial frame, while a simple straight radial path is seen in the frame of the carousel.
  • Figure 4: An orbiting coordinate system ''B'' similar to Figure 3, but in which unit vectors '''u'''<sub>j</sub>, j = 1, 2, 3 rotate to face the rotational axis, while the origin of the coordinate system ''B'' moves at constant angular rate ω about the fixed axis '''Ω'''.
  • In the inertial frame of reference (upper part of the picture), the black ball moves in a straight line. However, the observer (brown dot) who is standing in the rotating/non-inertial frame of reference (lower part of the picture) sees the object as following a curved path due to the Coriolis or centrifugal forces present in this frame.
  • Figure 2: An object located at '''x'''<sub>A</sub> in inertial frame ''A'' is located at location '''x'''<sub>B</sub> in accelerating frame ''B''. The origin of frame ''B'' is located at '''X'''<sub>AB</sub> in frame ''A''. The orientation of frame ''B'' is determined by the unit vectors along its coordinate directions, '''u'''<sub>j</sub> with ''j'' = 1, 2, 3. Using these axes, the coordinates of the object according to frame ''B'' are '''x'''<sub>B</sub> = ( '''''x'''''<sub>1</sub>, '''''x'''''<sub>2</sub>, '''''x'''''<sub>3</sub>).
  • Figure 3: An orbiting but fixed orientation coordinate system ''B'', shown at three different times. The unit vectors '''u'''<sub>j</sub>, j = 1, 2, 3 do ''not'' rotate, but maintain a fixed orientation, while the origin of the coordinate system ''B'' moves at constant angular rate ω about the fixed axis '''Ω'''. Axis '''Ω''' passes through the origin of inertial frame ''A'', so the origin of frame ''B'' is a fixed distance ''R'' from the origin of inertial frame ''A''.
  • Rain and shell frame perspectives of physical (red) and fictitious (blue) forces for an object that rolls off a cliff.
  • Map and spin frame perspectives of physical (red) and fictitious (blue) forces for an object released from a carousel
APPARENT FORCE THAT ACTS ON ALL MASSES WHOSE MOTION IS DESCRIBED USING A NON-INERTIAL FRAME OF REFERENCE, SUCH AS A ROTATING REFERENCE FRAME
Inertial force; Fictitious forces; Fictional force; Apparent force; Fictitious Force; Pseudo force; Pseudoforce; Inertial Force; Imaginary force; D'Alembert force; Pseudo-force; Ficticious Force; Effective force; Kinetic reaction

Смотрите также

inertia force

fictitious         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Fictitous; Fictitious (disambiguation)
фиктивный
fictitious force         
  • Figure 5: Crossing a rotating carousel walking at a constant speed from the centre of the carousel to its edge, a spiral is traced out in the inertial frame, while a simple straight radial path is seen in the frame of the carousel.
  • Figure 4: An orbiting coordinate system ''B'' similar to Figure 3, but in which unit vectors '''u'''<sub>j</sub>, j = 1, 2, 3 rotate to face the rotational axis, while the origin of the coordinate system ''B'' moves at constant angular rate ω about the fixed axis '''Ω'''.
  • In the inertial frame of reference (upper part of the picture), the black ball moves in a straight line. However, the observer (brown dot) who is standing in the rotating/non-inertial frame of reference (lower part of the picture) sees the object as following a curved path due to the Coriolis or centrifugal forces present in this frame.
  • Figure 2: An object located at '''x'''<sub>A</sub> in inertial frame ''A'' is located at location '''x'''<sub>B</sub> in accelerating frame ''B''. The origin of frame ''B'' is located at '''X'''<sub>AB</sub> in frame ''A''. The orientation of frame ''B'' is determined by the unit vectors along its coordinate directions, '''u'''<sub>j</sub> with ''j'' = 1, 2, 3. Using these axes, the coordinates of the object according to frame ''B'' are '''x'''<sub>B</sub> = ( '''''x'''''<sub>1</sub>, '''''x'''''<sub>2</sub>, '''''x'''''<sub>3</sub>).
  • Figure 3: An orbiting but fixed orientation coordinate system ''B'', shown at three different times. The unit vectors '''u'''<sub>j</sub>, j = 1, 2, 3 do ''not'' rotate, but maintain a fixed orientation, while the origin of the coordinate system ''B'' moves at constant angular rate ω about the fixed axis '''Ω'''. Axis '''Ω''' passes through the origin of inertial frame ''A'', so the origin of frame ''B'' is a fixed distance ''R'' from the origin of inertial frame ''A''.
  • Rain and shell frame perspectives of physical (red) and fictitious (blue) forces for an object that rolls off a cliff.
  • Map and spin frame perspectives of physical (red) and fictitious (blue) forces for an object released from a carousel
APPARENT FORCE THAT ACTS ON ALL MASSES WHOSE MOTION IS DESCRIBED USING A NON-INERTIAL FRAME OF REFERENCE, SUCH AS A ROTATING REFERENCE FRAME
Inertial force; Fictitious forces; Fictional force; Apparent force; Fictitious Force; Pseudo force; Pseudoforce; Inertial Force; Imaginary force; D'Alembert force; Pseudo-force; Ficticious Force; Effective force; Kinetic reaction

строительное дело

фиктивная сила (нагрузка)

inertial force         
  • Figure 5: Crossing a rotating carousel walking at a constant speed from the centre of the carousel to its edge, a spiral is traced out in the inertial frame, while a simple straight radial path is seen in the frame of the carousel.
  • Figure 4: An orbiting coordinate system ''B'' similar to Figure 3, but in which unit vectors '''u'''<sub>j</sub>, j = 1, 2, 3 rotate to face the rotational axis, while the origin of the coordinate system ''B'' moves at constant angular rate ω about the fixed axis '''Ω'''.
  • In the inertial frame of reference (upper part of the picture), the black ball moves in a straight line. However, the observer (brown dot) who is standing in the rotating/non-inertial frame of reference (lower part of the picture) sees the object as following a curved path due to the Coriolis or centrifugal forces present in this frame.
  • Figure 2: An object located at '''x'''<sub>A</sub> in inertial frame ''A'' is located at location '''x'''<sub>B</sub> in accelerating frame ''B''. The origin of frame ''B'' is located at '''X'''<sub>AB</sub> in frame ''A''. The orientation of frame ''B'' is determined by the unit vectors along its coordinate directions, '''u'''<sub>j</sub> with ''j'' = 1, 2, 3. Using these axes, the coordinates of the object according to frame ''B'' are '''x'''<sub>B</sub> = ( '''''x'''''<sub>1</sub>, '''''x'''''<sub>2</sub>, '''''x'''''<sub>3</sub>).
  • Figure 3: An orbiting but fixed orientation coordinate system ''B'', shown at three different times. The unit vectors '''u'''<sub>j</sub>, j = 1, 2, 3 do ''not'' rotate, but maintain a fixed orientation, while the origin of the coordinate system ''B'' moves at constant angular rate ω about the fixed axis '''Ω'''. Axis '''Ω''' passes through the origin of inertial frame ''A'', so the origin of frame ''B'' is a fixed distance ''R'' from the origin of inertial frame ''A''.
  • Rain and shell frame perspectives of physical (red) and fictitious (blue) forces for an object that rolls off a cliff.
  • Map and spin frame perspectives of physical (red) and fictitious (blue) forces for an object released from a carousel
APPARENT FORCE THAT ACTS ON ALL MASSES WHOSE MOTION IS DESCRIBED USING A NON-INERTIAL FRAME OF REFERENCE, SUCH AS A ROTATING REFERENCE FRAME
Inertial force; Fictitious forces; Fictional force; Apparent force; Fictitious Force; Pseudo force; Pseudoforce; Inertial Force; Imaginary force; D'Alembert force; Pseudo-force; Ficticious Force; Effective force; Kinetic reaction
bottle-feeding         
  • A "vented" bottle is also sometimes marked as an "anti-[[colic]]" bottle.
  • Baby with feeding bottle, 1922
  • Advertisement for Burr's Improved Nursing Bottle, one brand of "murder bottle"
  • Bottle warmer with thermostat
  •  Alexandra feeding bottle, sold with a screw glass stopper, early 1900s
  • [[Newborn]] drinking milk from a bottle
  • Early medieval infant feeding bottle from Castkedyke Cemetery, Barton upon Humber, from a display at the North Lincolnshire Museum
  • Animal shaped ceramic feeding bottle from [[Regensburg, Germany]] (ca. 1350–800 BCE)
  • Baby bottle nipples (teats) made of clear silicone
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BOTTLE WITH A NIPPLE TO DRINK FROM
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существительное

общая лексика

искусственное вскармливание

fictitious         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Fictitous; Fictitious (disambiguation)

[fik'tiʃəs]

общая лексика

фиктивный

прилагательное

общая лексика

вымышленный

выдуманный

воображаемый

фиктивный

ложный

притворный

взятый из романа

вымышленный, воображаемый

feeding bottle         
  • A "vented" bottle is also sometimes marked as an "anti-[[colic]]" bottle.
  • Baby with feeding bottle, 1922
  • Advertisement for Burr's Improved Nursing Bottle, one brand of "murder bottle"
  • Bottle warmer with thermostat
  •  Alexandra feeding bottle, sold with a screw glass stopper, early 1900s
  • [[Newborn]] drinking milk from a bottle
  • Early medieval infant feeding bottle from Castkedyke Cemetery, Barton upon Humber, from a display at the North Lincolnshire Museum
  • Animal shaped ceramic feeding bottle from [[Regensburg, Germany]] (ca. 1350–800 BCE)
  • Baby bottle nipples (teats) made of clear silicone
  • alt=
BOTTLE WITH A NIPPLE TO DRINK FROM
Bottle Feeding; Bottle feeding; Bottle-feeding; 🍼; Feeding bottle; Baby bottles; Bottlefeed; Vented bottle; 🧑‍🍼; 👩‍🍼; 👩🏻‍🍼; 👩🏼‍🍼; 👩🏽‍🍼; 👩🏾‍🍼; 👩🏿‍🍼; 👨‍🍼; 👨🏻‍🍼; 👨🏼‍🍼; 👨🏽‍🍼; 👨🏾‍🍼; 👨🏿‍🍼; 🧑🏻‍🍼; 🧑🏼‍🍼; 🧑🏽‍🍼; 🧑🏾‍🍼; 🧑🏿‍🍼

медицина

детская бутылочка

рожок

Определение

fictitious
a.
1.
Feigned, invented, imaginary, fanciful, unreal, purely ideal.
2.
False, counterfeit, spurious, supposititious.

Википедия

Nick Mason's Fictitious Sports

Nick Mason's Fictitious Sports is the debut solo album by Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, released in May 1981 in the UK and the US. It was Mason's first major work outside of Pink Floyd. It is sung by Robert Wyatt (formerly of Soft Machine), except for the opening song. All the songs were written by Carla Bley. The album (along with Profiles and the soundtrack to the film White of the Eye) was remastered and reissued on August 31, 2018 as part of the box set Unattended Luggage.

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