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photographic inertia - перевод на русский

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photographic inertia      
фотографическая инерция
inertia         
  • rotational inertia
  • Galileo Galilei
  • The effect of inertial mass: if pulled slowly, the upper thread breaks (a). If pulled quickly, the lower thread breaks (b)
THE TENDENCY OF AN OBJECT TO REMAIN IN ITS EXISTING STATE OF MOTION IS CALLED ITS INERTIA
Rest (physics); Galileo's Principle; Galileo's principle; Galileo principle; Inertia of rest; Types of Inertia; Principle of inertia (physics); Principle of inertia; The history of law of inertia; Inertias
inertia         
  • rotational inertia
  • Galileo Galilei
  • The effect of inertial mass: if pulled slowly, the upper thread breaks (a). If pulled quickly, the lower thread breaks (b)
THE TENDENCY OF AN OBJECT TO REMAIN IN ITS EXISTING STATE OF MOTION IS CALLED ITS INERTIA
Rest (physics); Galileo's Principle; Galileo's principle; Galileo principle; Inertia of rest; Types of Inertia; Principle of inertia (physics); Principle of inertia; The history of law of inertia; Inertias
сущ.
1) инерция, тенденция к сохранению существующего;
2) вялость, бездействие.
inertia         
  • rotational inertia
  • Galileo Galilei
  • The effect of inertial mass: if pulled slowly, the upper thread breaks (a). If pulled quickly, the lower thread breaks (b)
THE TENDENCY OF AN OBJECT TO REMAIN IN ITS EXISTING STATE OF MOTION IS CALLED ITS INERTIA
Rest (physics); Galileo's Principle; Galileo's principle; Galileo principle; Inertia of rest; Types of Inertia; Principle of inertia (physics); Principle of inertia; The history of law of inertia; Inertias
inertia noun 1) phys. инерция; сила инерции 2) инертность, вялость; косность 3) attr. - inertia governor
inertia         
  • rotational inertia
  • Galileo Galilei
  • The effect of inertial mass: if pulled slowly, the upper thread breaks (a). If pulled quickly, the lower thread breaks (b)
THE TENDENCY OF AN OBJECT TO REMAIN IN ITS EXISTING STATE OF MOTION IS CALLED ITS INERTIA
Rest (physics); Galileo's Principle; Galileo's principle; Galileo principle; Inertia of rest; Types of Inertia; Principle of inertia (physics); Principle of inertia; The history of law of inertia; Inertias
inertia         
  • rotational inertia
  • Galileo Galilei
  • The effect of inertial mass: if pulled slowly, the upper thread breaks (a). If pulled quickly, the lower thread breaks (b)
THE TENDENCY OF AN OBJECT TO REMAIN IN ITS EXISTING STATE OF MOTION IS CALLED ITS INERTIA
Rest (physics); Galileo's Principle; Galileo's principle; Galileo principle; Inertia of rest; Types of Inertia; Principle of inertia (physics); Principle of inertia; The history of law of inertia; Inertias

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общая лексика

бездеятельность

инертность

инерциальный

инерционный

инерция

косность

медицина

слабость

существительное

общая лексика

вялость

бездействие

инертность, вялость

косность

физика

инерция

инертность

инерционные свойства

сила инерции

Смотрите также

cumulative throughflow; fractional throughflow

inertia         
  • rotational inertia
  • Galileo Galilei
  • The effect of inertial mass: if pulled slowly, the upper thread breaks (a). If pulled quickly, the lower thread breaks (b)
THE TENDENCY OF AN OBJECT TO REMAIN IN ITS EXISTING STATE OF MOTION IS CALLED ITS INERTIA
Rest (physics); Galileo's Principle; Galileo's principle; Galileo principle; Inertia of rest; Types of Inertia; Principle of inertia (physics); Principle of inertia; The history of law of inertia; Inertias
инерция
figure axis         
  • Video of rotating chair experiment, illustrating moment of inertia. When the spinning professor pulls his arms, his moment of inertia decreases; to conserve angular momentum, his angular velocity increases.
  • Spinning figure skaters can reduce their moment of inertia by pulling in their arms, allowing them to spin faster due to [[conservation of angular momentum]].
  • A 1920s John Deere tractor with the spoked [[flywheel]] on the engine. The large moment of inertia of the flywheel smooths the operation of the tractor.
  • This 1906 rotary shear uses the moment of inertia of two flywheels to store kinetic energy which when released is used to cut metal stock (International Library of Technology, 1906).
  • Pendulums used in Mendenhall [[gravimeter]] apparatus, from 1897 scientific journal. The portable gravimeter developed in 1890 by Thomas C. Mendenhall provided the most accurate relative measurements of the local gravitational field of the Earth.
  • right
  • thumb
  • The cylinders with higher moment of inertia roll down a slope with a smaller acceleration, as more of their potential energy needs to be converted into the rotational kinetic energy.
  • OGV version]])
  • [[Tightrope walker]]s use the moment of inertia of a long rod for balance as they walk the rope. Samuel Dixon crossing the [[Niagara River]] in 1890.
  • An ellipsoid with the semi-principal diameters labelled <math>a</math>, <math>b</math>, and <math>c</math>.
SCALAR MEASURE OF THE ROTATIONAL INERTIA WITH RESPECT TO A FIXED AXIS OF ROTATION
Rotational inertia; Angular inertia; Moment of rotation; Moment of Inertia; Moment of inertia tensor; Moment of Inertia Tensor; Rotational Inertia; Product of inertia; Moments of inertia; Principal moments of inertia; Mass moment of inertia; Principal Moments of Inertia; Principal moment of inertia; Momen of inertia; Inertia moment; Les moment des Inertia; Inertia Tensor; Kilogram square metre; Rotary inertia; Mass Moment Of Inertia; Reciprocating weight; Inertia tensor; Principal axis (mechanics); Inertial moment; Angular mass; Symmetrical top; Symmetric top; Axis of figure; Figure axis; Angular Mass; Moment Of Inertia; Polar moment of inertia of mass; Rotating inertia; Axial moment of inertia; Inertia matrix

математика

ось симметрии

собственная ось (симметричного тела)

moment of inertia         
  • Video of rotating chair experiment, illustrating moment of inertia. When the spinning professor pulls his arms, his moment of inertia decreases; to conserve angular momentum, his angular velocity increases.
  • Spinning figure skaters can reduce their moment of inertia by pulling in their arms, allowing them to spin faster due to [[conservation of angular momentum]].
  • A 1920s John Deere tractor with the spoked [[flywheel]] on the engine. The large moment of inertia of the flywheel smooths the operation of the tractor.
  • This 1906 rotary shear uses the moment of inertia of two flywheels to store kinetic energy which when released is used to cut metal stock (International Library of Technology, 1906).
  • Pendulums used in Mendenhall [[gravimeter]] apparatus, from 1897 scientific journal. The portable gravimeter developed in 1890 by Thomas C. Mendenhall provided the most accurate relative measurements of the local gravitational field of the Earth.
  • right
  • thumb
  • The cylinders with higher moment of inertia roll down a slope with a smaller acceleration, as more of their potential energy needs to be converted into the rotational kinetic energy.
  • OGV version]])
  • [[Tightrope walker]]s use the moment of inertia of a long rod for balance as they walk the rope. Samuel Dixon crossing the [[Niagara River]] in 1890.
  • An ellipsoid with the semi-principal diameters labelled <math>a</math>, <math>b</math>, and <math>c</math>.
SCALAR MEASURE OF THE ROTATIONAL INERTIA WITH RESPECT TO A FIXED AXIS OF ROTATION
Rotational inertia; Angular inertia; Moment of rotation; Moment of Inertia; Moment of inertia tensor; Moment of Inertia Tensor; Rotational Inertia; Product of inertia; Moments of inertia; Principal moments of inertia; Mass moment of inertia; Principal Moments of Inertia; Principal moment of inertia; Momen of inertia; Inertia moment; Les moment des Inertia; Inertia Tensor; Kilogram square metre; Rotary inertia; Mass Moment Of Inertia; Reciprocating weight; Inertia tensor; Principal axis (mechanics); Inertial moment; Angular mass; Symmetrical top; Symmetric top; Axis of figure; Figure axis; Angular Mass; Moment Of Inertia; Polar moment of inertia of mass; Rotating inertia; Axial moment of inertia; Inertia matrix
момент инерции
moment of inertia         
  • Video of rotating chair experiment, illustrating moment of inertia. When the spinning professor pulls his arms, his moment of inertia decreases; to conserve angular momentum, his angular velocity increases.
  • Spinning figure skaters can reduce their moment of inertia by pulling in their arms, allowing them to spin faster due to [[conservation of angular momentum]].
  • A 1920s John Deere tractor with the spoked [[flywheel]] on the engine. The large moment of inertia of the flywheel smooths the operation of the tractor.
  • This 1906 rotary shear uses the moment of inertia of two flywheels to store kinetic energy which when released is used to cut metal stock (International Library of Technology, 1906).
  • Pendulums used in Mendenhall [[gravimeter]] apparatus, from 1897 scientific journal. The portable gravimeter developed in 1890 by Thomas C. Mendenhall provided the most accurate relative measurements of the local gravitational field of the Earth.
  • right
  • thumb
  • The cylinders with higher moment of inertia roll down a slope with a smaller acceleration, as more of their potential energy needs to be converted into the rotational kinetic energy.
  • OGV version]])
  • [[Tightrope walker]]s use the moment of inertia of a long rod for balance as they walk the rope. Samuel Dixon crossing the [[Niagara River]] in 1890.
  • An ellipsoid with the semi-principal diameters labelled <math>a</math>, <math>b</math>, and <math>c</math>.
SCALAR MEASURE OF THE ROTATIONAL INERTIA WITH RESPECT TO A FIXED AXIS OF ROTATION
Rotational inertia; Angular inertia; Moment of rotation; Moment of Inertia; Moment of inertia tensor; Moment of Inertia Tensor; Rotational Inertia; Product of inertia; Moments of inertia; Principal moments of inertia; Mass moment of inertia; Principal Moments of Inertia; Principal moment of inertia; Momen of inertia; Inertia moment; Les moment des Inertia; Inertia Tensor; Kilogram square metre; Rotary inertia; Mass Moment Of Inertia; Reciprocating weight; Inertia tensor; Principal axis (mechanics); Inertial moment; Angular mass; Symmetrical top; Symmetric top; Axis of figure; Figure axis; Angular Mass; Moment Of Inertia; Polar moment of inertia of mass; Rotating inertia; Axial moment of inertia; Inertia matrix

общая лексика

момент инерции

Определение

inertia
n.
1) sheer inertia
2) through inertia

Википедия

Inertia (disambiguation)

Inertia is the resistance of a physical object to change in its velocity.

Inertia may also refer to:

Как переводится photographic inertia на Русский язык