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temperature fall - перевод на русский

ESTIMATED TEMPERATURE OF AN ASTRONOMICAL BODY
Effective Temperature; Stellar temperature; Surface temperature (star); Solar temperature
  • The effective temperature of the [[Sun]] (5777 [[kelvin]]s) is the temperature a black body of the same size must have to yield the same total emissive power.
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строительное дело

падение температуры

temperature fall      
падение температуры
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  • 19th century]] [[countryside]]
  • Autumn colouration at the Kalevanpuisto park in [[Pori]], Finland.
ONE OF THE EARTH'S FOUR TEMPERATE SEASONS, OCCURRING BETWEEN SUMMER AND WINTER
Fall (season); Fall (etymology); Autumns; Autumn/ fall; Mid-Fall; Autumntime; Meteorological fall; Autumn (from disambiguation); Fall; Fall season
fall 1. noun 1) падение; снижение 2) выпадение осадков a heavy fall of rain - ливень 3) amer. осень 4) usu. pl. водопад (напр., Niagara Falls) 5) впадение (реки) 6) уклон, обрыв, склон (холма); скат, понижение профиля местности 7) выпадение (волос и т. п.) 8) количество сваленного леса 9) упадок, закат, потеря могущества 10) моральное падение; потеря чести - Fall of man 11) спад; падение цен, обесценение 12) sport схватка (в борьбе) to try a fall with smb. - бороться с кем-л. 13) tech. напор, высота напора 14) tech. канат или цепь подъемного блока (обыкн. block and fall) 15) naut. фал pride will have a fall prov. - гордый покичился да во прах скатился; спесь в добро не вводит, гордыня до добра не доведет 2. v.; past fell; past part. fallen 1) падать, спадать, понижаться the Neva has fallen - вода в Неве спала prices are falling - цены понижаются 2) ниспадать; (свободно) падать (об одежде, волосах и т. п.) 3) опускаться, падать the curtain falls - занавес опускается the temperature has fallen - температура упала; похолодало my spirits fell - мое настроение упало 4) пасть морально 5) гибнуть to fall in battle - пасть в бою; быть убитым the fortress fell - крепость пала 6) глагол-связка становиться - fall dumb - fall silent - fall asleep - fall dead - fall victim to - fall astern - fall due 7) приходиться, падать; доставаться his birthday falls on Monday - день его рождения приходится на понедельник the expense falls on me - расход падает на меня 8) утратить власть 9) потерпеть крах; разориться 10) сникнуть her face fell - ее лицо вытянулось 11) оседать, обваливаться 12) впадать (о реке) (into - в) 13) спускаться, сходить night fell - спустилась ночь 14) стихать (о ветре и т. п.) 15) рождаться (о ягнятах и т. п.) 16) рубить (лес); валить (дерево); валиться (о дереве) - fall about - fall abreast of - fall across - fall among - fall apart - fall away - fall back - fall behind - fall below - fall down - fall flat - fall for - fall foul - fall in - fall into - fall off - fall on - fall out - fall over - fall through - fall to - fall under - fall upon - fall within - fall in love he falls in and out of love too often он непостоянен в любви to fall on one's face провалиться с треском, оскандалиться to fall to pieces развалиться to fall from grace а) согрешить; б) впасть в ересь to fall into line mil. построиться, стать в строй to fall into line with подчиняться, соглашаться с - fall foul of - fall over oneself to fall over one another, to fall over each other драться, бороться, ожесточенно соперничать друг с другом let fall! naut. отпускай! Syn: see decrease
Fall River         
  • The 19 Banners of Allegiance at Gromada Plaza represent the diverse nationalities of Fall River's residents<ref name="Jasinski" />
  • [[Battleship Cove]], the world's largest historic naval ship exhibit
  • [[Bishop Connolly High School]]
  • Border City Mill
  • I-195]]
  • [[Bristol Community College]]
  • Group of workers in the Sagamore Manufacturing Company in August 1911 photographed by [[Lewis Hine]]
  • An 1877 [[pictorial map]] of Fall River with a list of the city's sights
  • Fall River Superior Court in 1905
  • [[Davol Mills]]
  • [[BMC Durfee High School]]
  • Fall River Government Center
  • [[Massachusetts Route 177]]'s short Fall River section in Massachusetts
  • Fall River's old City Hall, which was demolished in 1962
  • Fall River Public Library's main building in 2013
  • Fall River municipal flag over City Hall
  • Fall River's [[Granite Mills]] in 1908
  • [[Massachusetts Route 79]] viaduct and Braga Bridge in Fall River. The [[Quequechan River]] flows beneath the parking lot. The viaduct was demolished in 2014 and replaced with a surface boulevard.
  • Kennedy Park
  • The Borden family home]], now a bed and breakfast
  • Plymouth Avenue in Fall River
  • Quequechan River Rail Trail
  • St. Mary's Cathedral
  • St. Anne's Church
  • Marquis de Lafayette]] stands in Lafayette Park.
  • Temple Beth-El
  • Fall River on [[Mount Hope Bay]] in 1905
  • Welcome sign in Fall River
CITY IN BRISTOL COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS, UNITED STATES
Fall River, MA; UN/LOCODE:USFAV; Fall River, Mass.; Fall River (MA); Fall River Historical Society; Kuss Middle School; Fall River; Fall River Public Library; North Fall River, Massachusetts; South Fall River, Massachusetts; List of people from Fall River, Massachusetts

['fɔ:l'rivə]

география

г. Фолл-Ривер

Kelvin temperature         
  • '''Figure 2.5''' This simulation illustrates an argon atom as it would appear through a 400-power optical microscope featuring a reticle graduated with 50-micron (0.05&nbsp;mm) tick marks. This atom is moving with a velocity of 14.43 microns per second, which gives the atom a kinetic temperature of one-trillionth of a kelvin. The atom requires 13.9 seconds to travel 200 microns (0.2&nbsp;mm). Though the atom is being invisibly jostled due to zero-point energy, its translational motion seen here comprises all its kinetic energy.
  • '''Figure 7''' Water's temperature does not change during phase transitions as heat flows into or out of it. The total heat capacity of a mole of water in its liquid phase (the green line) is 7.5507&nbsp;kJ.
  • [[Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac]]
  • [[Guillaume Amontons]]
  • [[Johann Heinrich Lambert]]
  • [[Jacques Alexandre César Charles]]
  • [[Macquorn Rankine]]
ABSOLUTE MEASURE OF TEMPERATURE
Absolute temperature; Absolute Temperature; Thermodynamic temperature scale; Kelvin temperature; Temperature (thermodynamic); Atoms can have zero kinetic velocity and simultaneously be vibrating due to zero-point energy

общая лексика

температура Кельвина

absolute temperature         
  • '''Figure 2.5''' This simulation illustrates an argon atom as it would appear through a 400-power optical microscope featuring a reticle graduated with 50-micron (0.05&nbsp;mm) tick marks. This atom is moving with a velocity of 14.43 microns per second, which gives the atom a kinetic temperature of one-trillionth of a kelvin. The atom requires 13.9 seconds to travel 200 microns (0.2&nbsp;mm). Though the atom is being invisibly jostled due to zero-point energy, its translational motion seen here comprises all its kinetic energy.
  • '''Figure 7''' Water's temperature does not change during phase transitions as heat flows into or out of it. The total heat capacity of a mole of water in its liquid phase (the green line) is 7.5507&nbsp;kJ.
  • [[Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac]]
  • [[Guillaume Amontons]]
  • [[Johann Heinrich Lambert]]
  • [[Jacques Alexandre César Charles]]
  • [[Macquorn Rankine]]
ABSOLUTE MEASURE OF TEMPERATURE
Absolute temperature; Absolute Temperature; Thermodynamic temperature scale; Kelvin temperature; Temperature (thermodynamic); Atoms can have zero kinetic velocity and simultaneously be vibrating due to zero-point energy
absolute temperature phys. абсолютная (термодинамическая) температура
color temperature         
  • Characteristic spectral power distribution of an A0V star (''T''<sub>eff</sub> = 9500&nbsp;K, cf. [[Vega]]) compared to black-body spectra. The 15000&nbsp;K black-body spectrum (dashed line) matches the visible part of the stellar SPD much better than the black body of 9500&nbsp;K. All spectra are normalized to intersect at 555 nanometers.
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  • Hues of the Planckian locus on a linear scale (values in kelvin)
  • The house above appears a light cream during midday, but seems to be bluish white here in the dim light before full sunrise. Note the color temperature of the sunrise in the background.
  • Color temperature comparison of common electric lamps
  • incandescent lamp]] (left) and a [[fluorescent lamp]] (right). The horizontal axes are wavelengths in [[nanometer]]s, and the vertical axes show relative intensity in arbitrary units.
PROPERTY OF LIGHT SOURCES RELATED TO BLACK-BODY RADIATION
Colour temperature; Light temperature; Color Temperature; Colour temp; Correlated colour temperature; Warm Colours; Correlated colour temperatures; Temperature of light; Color Temp; Temperature (color); Temperature (colour)
цветовая температура
absolute temperature         
  • '''Figure 2.5''' This simulation illustrates an argon atom as it would appear through a 400-power optical microscope featuring a reticle graduated with 50-micron (0.05&nbsp;mm) tick marks. This atom is moving with a velocity of 14.43 microns per second, which gives the atom a kinetic temperature of one-trillionth of a kelvin. The atom requires 13.9 seconds to travel 200 microns (0.2&nbsp;mm). Though the atom is being invisibly jostled due to zero-point energy, its translational motion seen here comprises all its kinetic energy.
  • '''Figure 7''' Water's temperature does not change during phase transitions as heat flows into or out of it. The total heat capacity of a mole of water in its liquid phase (the green line) is 7.5507&nbsp;kJ.
  • [[Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac]]
  • [[Guillaume Amontons]]
  • [[Johann Heinrich Lambert]]
  • [[Jacques Alexandre César Charles]]
  • [[Macquorn Rankine]]
ABSOLUTE MEASURE OF TEMPERATURE
Absolute temperature; Absolute Temperature; Thermodynamic temperature scale; Kelvin temperature; Temperature (thermodynamic); Atoms can have zero kinetic velocity and simultaneously be vibrating due to zero-point energy

физика

абсолютная (термодинамическая) температура

absolute temperature         
  • '''Figure 2.5''' This simulation illustrates an argon atom as it would appear through a 400-power optical microscope featuring a reticle graduated with 50-micron (0.05&nbsp;mm) tick marks. This atom is moving with a velocity of 14.43 microns per second, which gives the atom a kinetic temperature of one-trillionth of a kelvin. The atom requires 13.9 seconds to travel 200 microns (0.2&nbsp;mm). Though the atom is being invisibly jostled due to zero-point energy, its translational motion seen here comprises all its kinetic energy.
  • '''Figure 7''' Water's temperature does not change during phase transitions as heat flows into or out of it. The total heat capacity of a mole of water in its liquid phase (the green line) is 7.5507&nbsp;kJ.
  • [[Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac]]
  • [[Guillaume Amontons]]
  • [[Johann Heinrich Lambert]]
  • [[Jacques Alexandre César Charles]]
  • [[Macquorn Rankine]]
ABSOLUTE MEASURE OF TEMPERATURE
Absolute temperature; Absolute Temperature; Thermodynamic temperature scale; Kelvin temperature; Temperature (thermodynamic); Atoms can have zero kinetic velocity and simultaneously be vibrating due to zero-point energy
[физ.] абсолютная /термодинамическая/ температура
thermodynamic temperature         
  • '''Figure 2.5''' This simulation illustrates an argon atom as it would appear through a 400-power optical microscope featuring a reticle graduated with 50-micron (0.05&nbsp;mm) tick marks. This atom is moving with a velocity of 14.43 microns per second, which gives the atom a kinetic temperature of one-trillionth of a kelvin. The atom requires 13.9 seconds to travel 200 microns (0.2&nbsp;mm). Though the atom is being invisibly jostled due to zero-point energy, its translational motion seen here comprises all its kinetic energy.
  • '''Figure 7''' Water's temperature does not change during phase transitions as heat flows into or out of it. The total heat capacity of a mole of water in its liquid phase (the green line) is 7.5507&nbsp;kJ.
  • [[Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac]]
  • [[Guillaume Amontons]]
  • [[Johann Heinrich Lambert]]
  • [[Jacques Alexandre César Charles]]
  • [[Macquorn Rankine]]
ABSOLUTE MEASURE OF TEMPERATURE
Absolute temperature; Absolute Temperature; Thermodynamic temperature scale; Kelvin temperature; Temperature (thermodynamic); Atoms can have zero kinetic velocity and simultaneously be vibrating due to zero-point energy

общая лексика

абсолютная температура

термодинамическая температура

Определение

Absolute Temperature
Temperature reckoned from absolute zero (see "Zero, Absolute"). It is obtained by adding for the centigrade scale 273, and for the Fahrenheit scale 459, to the degree readings of the regular scale.

Википедия

Effective temperature

The effective temperature of a body such as a star or planet is the temperature of a black body that would emit the same total amount of electromagnetic radiation. Effective temperature is often used as an estimate of a body's surface temperature when the body's emissivity curve (as a function of wavelength) is not known.

When the star's or planet's net emissivity in the relevant wavelength band is less than unity (less than that of a black body), the actual temperature of the body will be higher than the effective temperature. The net emissivity may be low due to surface or atmospheric properties, including greenhouse effect.

Как переводится temperature fall на Русский язык