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Физика: опыт Кавендиша -
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1. n опыт, экспериментas an experiment — в порядке опыта; в качестве эксперимента
2. n экспериментирование, постановка опытовthe result of some centuries of experiment — результат экспериментирования в течение нескольких столетий
3. v производить опыты, экспериментироватьtest by experiment — проверка на опыте, опытная проверка
run an experiment — проводить опыт; эксперимент
4. v пробовать; баловатьсяСинонимический ряд:1. analysis (noun) analysis; demonstration; examination; experimentation; investigation; research; trial; trial and error2. test (noun) assay; check; procedure; proof; test; trial run; try out3. experimentalize (verb) experimentalize; experimentize; test; test out; try on; try out4. try (verb) analyse; analyze; assay; examine; explore; investigate; probe; prove; sample; search; try -
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1. контрольный опыт2. холостой опытEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > blank experiment
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Cavendish experiment — The Cavendish experiment, done in 1797 ndash; 1798 by Henry Cavendish, was the first experiment to measure the force of gravity between masses in the laboratory, [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=ZrloHemOmUEC pg=PA355 Boys 1894] p.355] and the… … Wikipedia
Cavendish experiment — Kevendišo eksperimentas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. Cavendish experiment vok. Cavendishscher Versuch, m rus. опыт Кавендиша, m pranc. expérience de Cavendish, f … Fizikos terminų žodynas
Cavendish-Experiment — Die Gravitationswaage ist das Messinstrument in einem physikalischen Experiment zur Bestimmung der Gravitationskonstanten G , welche die Stärke des Feldes der Anziehung, die von einer Masse auf andere Massen ausgeht, festlegt. Sie gibt also ein… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cavendish experiment — Physics. the experiment, conducted by Henry Cavendish, that determined the constant of gravitation by using a torsion balance and measuring the torsion produced by two masses placed at given distances from the masses on the balance. * * *… … Universalium
cavendish experiment — noun Usage: usually capitalized C Etymology: after Henry Cavendish died 1810 English chemist and physicist who first performed it : measurement of gravitation constant by a sensitive torsion balance * * * Physics. the experiment, conducted by… … Useful english dictionary
Cavendish, Henry — born Oct. 10, 1731, Nice, France died Feb. 24, 1810, London, Eng. English physicist and chemist. A millionaire by inheritance, he lived as a recluse most of his life. He discovered the nature and properties of hydrogen, the specific heat of… … Universalium
Cavendish , Henry — (1731–1810) English chemist and physicist Cavendish, who was born in Nice in the south of France, was the son of Lord Charles Cavendish, himself a fellow of the Royal Society and administrator of the British Museum. Henry was educated at… … Scientists
Experiment — Vermehrung der Erfahrenheit durch den Trieb, allerlei zu versuchen. Kupferstich von Daniel Chodowiecki Ein Experiment (von lateinisch experimentum „Versuch, Beweis, Prüfung, Probe“) im Sinne der Wissenschaft ist eine methodisch angelegte… … Deutsch Wikipedia
cavendish — /kav euhn dish/, n. tobacco that has been softened, sweetened, and pressed into cakes. [1830 40; presumably named after maker or handler] * * * (as used in expressions) Bentinck William Henry Cavendish Lord Cavendish Henry Cavendish experiment… … Universalium
Cavendish — /kav euhn dish/, n. 1. Henry, 1731 1810, English chemist and physicist. 2. William, 4th Duke of Devonshire, 1720 64, British statesman: prime minister 1756 57. * * * (as used in expressions) Bentinck William Henry Cavendish Lord Cavendish Henry… … Universalium
experiment — experimenter, experimentor, experimentator, n. n. /ik sper euh meuhnt/; v. /ek sper euh ment /, n. 1. a test, trial, or tentative procedure; an act or operation for the purpose of discovering something unknown or of testing a principle,… … Universalium