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Что (кто) такое moment splice - определение

ROPE MERGING
List of splices; Splicing (rope); Spliced loop; Cut splice; Cuntsplice; Cunt splice; Back splice; Short splice
  • Stages in splicing the end of a rope, from ''[[Scientific American]]'', 1871
  • Eye splice, common whipping thread, fid and Swedish fid
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Minsky moment         
  • Different phases leading to Minsky Moment
SUDDEN, MAJOR COLLAPSE OF ASSET VALUES WHICH GENERATES A CREDIT CYCLE OR BUSINESS CYCLE
Minsky Moment
A Minsky moment is a sudden, major collapse of asset values which marks the end of the growth phase of a cycle in credit markets or business activity.
moment of truth         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Moment of Truth (disambiguation); Moment Of Truth; The Moment of Truth; The Moment Of Truth; Moment of Truth (disambiguation); Moment of Truth (Album); TMOT; The Moment of Truth (album); Moment of truth; Moment of Truth (album); The Moment of Truth (song); The Moment of Truth (film); Moment of Truth (TV series)
(moments of truth)
If you refer to a time or event as the moment of truth, you mean that it is an important time when you must make a decision quickly, and whatever you decide will have important consequences in the future.
Both men knew the moment of truth had arrived.
= crunch
N-COUNT
Bending moment         
MOMENT THAT RESULTS IN THE BENDING OF A STRUCTURAL ELEMENT
Bending Moment
In solid mechanics, a bending moment is the reaction induced in a structural element when an external force or moment is applied to the element, causing the element to bend. The most common or simplest structural element subjected to bending moments is the beam.
moment of truth         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Moment of Truth (disambiguation); Moment Of Truth; The Moment of Truth; The Moment Of Truth; Moment of Truth (disambiguation); Moment of Truth (Album); TMOT; The Moment of Truth (album); Moment of truth; Moment of Truth (album); The Moment of Truth (song); The Moment of Truth (film); Moment of Truth (TV series)
a time of crisis or test. [orig. the final sword-thrust in a bullfight.]
magnetic moment         
  • Magnetic field lines around a "magnetostatic dipole". The magnetic dipole itself is located in the center of the figure, seen from the side, and pointing upward.
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  • Image of a solenoid
  • An electrostatic analog for a magnetic moment: two opposing charges separated by a finite distance.
  • The magnetic field of a current loop
PHYSICAL QUANTITY; MEASURED IN AMPERE SQUARE METRE
Magnetic dipole moment; Magnetic Dipole Moment; Magnetic moment vector; Magnetic torque; Magnetic pole strength; Magnetic moments; Pole strength; Ampere metres squared
¦ noun Physics the property of a magnet that interacts with an applied field to give a mechanical moment.
Magnetic Moment         
  • Magnetic field lines around a "magnetostatic dipole". The magnetic dipole itself is located in the center of the figure, seen from the side, and pointing upward.
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  • Image of a solenoid
  • An electrostatic analog for a magnetic moment: two opposing charges separated by a finite distance.
  • The magnetic field of a current loop
PHYSICAL QUANTITY; MEASURED IN AMPERE SQUARE METRE
Magnetic dipole moment; Magnetic Dipole Moment; Magnetic moment vector; Magnetic torque; Magnetic pole strength; Magnetic moments; Pole strength; Ampere metres squared
The statical couple with which a magnet would be acted on by a uniform magnetic field of unit intensity if placed with its magnetic axis at right angles to the lines of force of the field. (Emtage.) A uniformly and longitudinally magnetized bar has a magnetic moment equal to the product of its length by the strength of its positive pole.
Magnetic moment         
  • Magnetic field lines around a "magnetostatic dipole". The magnetic dipole itself is located in the center of the figure, seen from the side, and pointing upward.
  • S}}
  • Image of a solenoid
  • An electrostatic analog for a magnetic moment: two opposing charges separated by a finite distance.
  • The magnetic field of a current loop
PHYSICAL QUANTITY; MEASURED IN AMPERE SQUARE METRE
Magnetic dipole moment; Magnetic Dipole Moment; Magnetic moment vector; Magnetic torque; Magnetic pole strength; Magnetic moments; Pole strength; Ampere metres squared
In electromagnetism, the magnetic moment is the magnetic strength and orientation of a magnet or other object that produces a magnetic field. Examples of objects that have magnetic moments include loops of electric current (such as electromagnets), permanent magnets, elementary particles (such as electrons), various molecules, and many astronomical objects (such as many planets, some moons, stars, etc).
Electric dipole moment         
  • '''E'''-field]] (not shown) coincide everywhere with those of the '''D'''-field, but inside the sphere, their density is lower, corresponding to the fact that the '''E'''-field is weaker inside the sphere than outside. Many of the external '''E'''-field lines terminate on the surface of the sphere, where there is a bound charge.
  • physical]] electric dipole. Negative potentials are in blue; positive potentials, in red.
  • A uniform array of identical dipoles is equivalent to a surface charge.
  • Quantities defining the electric dipole moment of two point charges.
  • Electric dipole '''p''' and its torque '''τ''' in a uniform '''E''' field.
VECTOR PHYSICAL QUANTITY MEASURING THE SEPARATION OF POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE ELECTRICAL CHARGES WITHIN A SYSTEM
Electric dipole; Electric Dipole Moment; Anomalous electric dipole moment; Coulomb-metre; Coulomb-meter; Separation of charge; Electrical dipole moment; Electric moment; Dipole moments of molecules
The electric dipole moment is a measure of the separation of positive and negative electrical charges within a system, that is, a measure of the system's overall polarity. The SI unit for electric dipole moment is the coulomb-meter (C⋅m).
Polar moment of inertia         
  • A schematic showing how the '''second polar moment of area''' is calculated for an arbitrary shape about an axis <math>O</math>.  Where <math>\rho</math> is the radial distance to the element <math>dA</math>.
MOMENT
Polar moment of inertia; Second Polar Moment of Area
The polar moment (of inertia), also known as second (polar) moment of area, is a quantity used to describe resistance to torsional deformation (deflection), in cylindrical (or non-cylindrical) objects (or segments of an object) with an invariant cross-section and no significant warping or out-of-plane deformation.Ugural AC, Fenster SK.
The Great Moment (1944 film)         
1944 FILM BY PRESTON STURGES
The Great Moment(1944 film)
The Great Moment is a 1944 biographical film written and directed by Preston Sturges. Based on the book Triumph Over Pain (1940) by René Fülöp-Miller, it tells the story of Dr.

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Rope splicing

Rope splicing in ropework is the forming of a semi-permanent joint between two ropes or two parts of the same rope by partly untwisting and then interweaving their strands. Splices can be used to form a stopper at the end of a line, to form a loop or an eye in a rope, or for joining two ropes together. Splices are preferred to knotted rope, since while a knot typically reduces the strength by 20–40%, a splice is capable of attaining a rope's full strength. However, splicing usually results in a thickening of the line and, if subsequently removed, leaves a distortion of the rope. Most types of splices are used on 3-strand rope, but some can be done on 12-strand or greater single-braided rope, as well as most double braids.
While a spliced 3-strand rope's strands are interwoven to create the splice, a braided rope's splice is constructed by simply pulling the rope into its jacket.