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•The Earth's magnetic poles are not fixed, but tend to move at a known rate.
•The model pertains to transport between an immobile surface and a turbulent stream of fluid.
•The rim of the brake rotates with the shaft; the remaining parts of the assembly are static.
•Planed work, bolted to the machine table, reciprocates, while the tool remains fixed.
•A "motionless" satellite.
•The drill is moved from one hole to another in a piece of work, while the work remains stationary.
•If at the points and there are two stationary clocks,...
•Stagnant air...
•The magma source in the mantle remains fixed ( in position), while the lithospheric plate above it moves steadily over the source (геол.).
•The stationary coordinate system is referred to as the laboratory system.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > неподвижный
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2 меридиан (рис. 126)
meridian
-, базовый — prime meridian, meridian (passing) through the origin axis z2 lies parallel to the meridian through the origin.
-, базовый географический — geographic prime meridian
-, географический (истинный) — geographical meridian
меридиан, проходящий через географические полюса земли, — the meridians of the earth, which pass through the earth's geographical poles.
-, гринвичский — greenwich meridian
-, истинный (географический, си) — true meridian
-, компасный (ск) (рис. 126) — compass meridian
-, магнитный (см) — magnetic meridian
меридиан, проходящий через магнитные полюса земли, — а meridian which passes through both north and south magnetic poles.
- места (местоположения ла) — position meridian
-, местный — local meridian
-, начальный — prime meridian
меридиан долготы 0град. служащий началом отсчета долготы места. — the meridian of longitude 0°, used as the origin for measurement of longitude.
-, начальный ортодромический (для определения долготы) — prime transverse meridian used to define longitude.
начальный условный — prime grid meridian
-, небесный (астр.) — celestial meridian
a great circle of the celestial sphere, through the celestial pоles and zenith.
-, нулевой — prime meridian
-, нулевой ортодромический — prime transverse meridian
-, опорный — reference meridian
-, ортодромический — transverse meridian
-, ортодромичеекий, начальный — prime transverse meridian
-, ортодромический, нулевой — prime transverse meridian
-, текущий — present meridian
- точки места ла, ортодромический — transverse meridian including aircraft position
-, условно-принятый fictious — meridian
one of a series of great circles or lines used in place of a meridian for certain purposes.
-, условный (cy) — grid meridian
направление, в общем случае не совпадающее с истинным или магнитным меридианом, относительно которого в данном полете измеряется курс самолета, пеленги, путевые углы, направление ветра. условные меридианы на полетной карте параллельны друг другу. — the grid meridians are series of lines, usually straight and parallel, superimposed on a chart to serve as a directional reference for navigation.
-, условный начальный — prime grid meridian
относительно истинного м. — relative /referenced/ to true northРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > меридиан (рис. 126)
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3 одноименные полюсы
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4 с течением времени
•Since all machines wear, their defects worsen as time goes on (or by).
•Such optical binaries (stars) can be distinguished from real couples only in the course of time.
•As time elapses, the concentration profiles take on a different shape.
•Over the years the electronic micrometer instruments have become more and more automatic.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > с течением времени
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