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pitching moment - перевод на русский

IS THE MOMENT (OR TORQUE) PRODUCED BY THE AERODYNAMIC FORCE ON THE AIRFOIL IF THAT AERODYNAMIC FORCE IS CONSIDERED TO BE APPLIED, NOT AT THE CENTER OF PRESSURE, BUT AT THE AERODYNAMIC CENTER OF THE AIRFOIL.
Pitching moment coefficient
  • A graph showing coefficient of pitching moment with respect to [[angle of attack]]. The negative slope for positive α indicates stability in pitching.
  • Pitching moment changes pitch angle
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pitching moment         

физика

продольный момент

момент тангажа

pitching machine         
Baseball gun; Mechanical pitcher; Pitching robot; Robot pitcher

общая лексика

осмолочная машина

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)
решающий момент (в бое быков); критическая ситуация; минута решающего испытания
electric 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

физика

электрический момент

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.
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  • 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

moment of rotation         
  • 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

вращающий момент

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
1) момент инерции
2) момент инерции
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
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

общая лексика

магнитный момент

Определение

moment of truth
(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

Википедия

Pitching moment

In aerodynamics, the pitching moment on an airfoil is the moment (or torque) produced by the aerodynamic force on the airfoil if that aerodynamic force is considered to be applied, not at the center of pressure, but at the aerodynamic center of the airfoil. The pitching moment on the wing of an airplane is part of the total moment that must be balanced using the lift on the horizontal stabilizer.: Section 5.3  More generally, a pitching moment is any moment acting on the pitch axis of a moving body.

The lift on an airfoil is a distributed force that can be said to act at a point called the center of pressure. However, as angle of attack changes on a cambered airfoil, there is movement of the center of pressure forward and aft. This makes analysis difficult when attempting to use the concept of the center of pressure. One of the remarkable properties of a cambered airfoil is that, even though the center of pressure moves forward and aft, if the lift is imagined to act at a point called the aerodynamic center, the moment of the lift force changes in proportion to the square of the airspeed. If the moment is divided by the dynamic pressure, the area and chord of the airfoil, the result is known as the pitching moment coefficient. This coefficient changes only a little over the operating range of angle of attack of the airfoil but the change in moment slope against the AOA shown in figure below seems very steep so this should be of change in pitching moment of wing about CG rather than about AC. The combination of the two concepts of aerodynamic center and pitching moment coefficient make it relatively simple to analyse some of the flight characteristics of an aircraft.: Section 5.10 

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