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1 the velocity of light
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2 calculate the velocity of light
Макаров: вычислять скорость светаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > calculate the velocity of light
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3 velocity of light
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > velocity of light
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4 image is displaced because of the finite velocity of light
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > image is displaced because of the finite velocity of light
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5 velocity
{vilɔsiti}
1. скорост, бързина
at the VELOCITY of light/sound, etc. със скоростта на светлината/звука и пр
2. аttr скоростен, за скорост
VELOCITY gauge скоростомер
3. рад. честота* * *{vilъsiti} n 1. скорост, бързина; at the velocity of light/sound,et* * *скорост; бързина;* * *1. at the velocity of light/sound, etc. със скоростта на светлината/звука и пр 2. velocity gauge скоростомер 3. аttr скоростен, за скорост 4. рад. честота 5. скорост, бързина* * * -
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n1) швидкість2) бистрота, швидкість◊ velocity pressure — швидкісний натиск
◊ velocity gauge — тех. тахометр
* * *фіз.швидкість; the velocity of light швидкість світла; the velocity of a traіn швидкість потяга; escape velocity косм. друга космічна швидкість, швидкість утікання /звільнення/; швидкість; to act wіth the velocity of thought діяти зі швидкістю думки; the velocity of hіstorіcal change швидкий розвиток історичних подій; муз. швидкість -
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[vıʹlɒsıtı] n1) физ. скоростьescape velocity - косм. вторая космическая скорость, скорость убегания /освобождения/
2) быстрота, скорость3) муз. беглость -
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фіз.швидкість; the velocity of light швидкість світла; the velocity of a traіn швидкість потяга; escape velocity косм. друга космічна швидкість, швидкість утікання /звільнення/; швидкість; to act wіth the velocity of thought діяти зі швидкістю думки; the velocity of hіstorіcal change швидкий розвиток історичних подій; муз. швидкість -
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və'losəti(speed, especially in a given direction.) hastighet, fartfart--------girsubst. \/vəˈlɒsətɪ\/hastighet, fartthe velocity of light lysets hastighet -
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nounGeschwindigkeit, dievelocity of light — (Phys.) Lichtgeschwindigkeit, die
* * *[və'losəti](speed, especially in a given direction.) die Geschwindigkeit* * *ve·loc·ity[vɪˈlɒsəti, AM vəˈlɑ:sət̬i]II. adj attr, inv Geschwindigkeits-high \velocity bullet Hochgeschwindigkeitskugel f* * *[və'lɒsItɪ]nGeschwindigkeit f* * *at a velocity of mit einer Geschwindigkeit von;velocity of fall (light, sound) Fall- (Licht-, Schall)geschwindigkeitv. abk2. velocity v3. verb4. verse5. JUR SPORT versus, against6. very7. vide, see8. voice11. volume* * *nounGeschwindigkeit, dievelocity of the wind, wind velocity — Windgeschwindigkeit, die
velocity of light — (Phys.) Lichtgeschwindigkeit, die
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vɪˈlɔsɪtɪ сущ. скорость;
быстрота at a certain velocity ≈ с определенной скоростью to develop velocity ≈ развивать скорость( до какого-л. предела) to gain velocity ≈ достигать какой-л. скорости to lose velocity ≈ сбавить скорость escape velocity initial velocity muzzle velocity orbital velocity Syn: rate, gear, speed( физическое) скорость - the * of light скорость света - the * of a train скорость поезда - escape * (космонавтика) вторая космическая скорость, скорость убегания быстрота, скорость - to act with the * of thought действовать с быстротой мысли - the * of historical change быстрое развитие исторических событий (музыкальное) беглость velocity скорость;
быстрота;
initial velocity начальная скорость;
at the velocity of sound со скоростью звука velocity скорость;
быстрота;
initial velocity начальная скорость;
at the velocity of sound со скоростью звука velocity скорость;
быстрота;
initial velocity начальная скорость;
at the velocity of sound со скоростью звука ~ скорость ~ attr. скоростной;
velocity gauge тех. тахометр ~ attr. скоростной;
velocity gauge тех. тахометр ~ of money скорость обращения денегБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > velocity
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12 constant angular velocity
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > constant angular velocity
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13 constant linear velocity
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > constant linear velocity
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14 group velocity
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > group velocity
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15 transit velocity
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > transit velocity
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16 скорость света
1) General subject: c, the velocity of light2) Engineering: light velocity3) Electronics: light speed4) Oil: speed of light5) Household appliances: velocity of light -
17 hastighed
sg - hástigheden, pl - hástighederпоспе́шность ж; быстрота́ ж, ско́рость ж* * *pace, rate, speed, velocity* * *(en) speed ( fx measure the speed of the car),( med nærmere bestemmelse også) rate ( fx at a rate (el. speed) of 50 miles per hour; at (a) great speed, at a great (, an incredible) rate);(fys, tekn) velocity ( fx the velocity of light (, sound, of a bullet)). -
18 При движении
Flow structure in motion of a spherical drop in a fluid mediumThe dynamics of bubbles in motion in liquidsIn any inertial frame, the velocity of light depends on whether the light is emitted by a body at rest or by a body in motionThe ability to change direction quickly while the body is in motionThe optokinetic reflex stabilizes the eye when the body is in motionThis is a device that provides reactive force when in motion relative to the surrounding airРусско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > При движении
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19 скорость
жspeed; тех velocityско́рость све́та — the velocity of light
на по́лной ско́рости — at full/top speed
на ма́лой ско́рости — at a low/a slow speed
е́хать/дви́гаться со ско́ростью 40 киломе́тров в час — to go/ на машине to drive/to move at (the speed of) 40 kilometres an/per hour
набира́ть ско́рость — to pick up/to gather speed
снижа́ть ско́рость — to reduce speed
- переключать скоростьс како́й ско́ростью она́ печа́тает? — how fast can she type?
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20 достигать
•At room temperature the electron's average diffusion distance for the p-n junction after injection may be as much as several microns.
•This type of potential ranges up to about 100 millivolts.
•The cadmium content of zinc concentrates may run to 1-2 percent.
•The amount of mercury here may run as high as two parts per billion.
•After the orbit has attained its desired altitude...
•This amounts up to one third of the velocity of light.
•The output reaches its peak.
•The number of formulations ( составов) runs (or ranges) into the thousands.
•In metazoans, this may amount to as much as 11% of the deoxycytidines.
•The pressure can be raised to get to point 3.
•When equilibrium is attained (or established),...
II•Almost complete conversion can be obtained at ordinary pressure.
•Maximum efficiency is accomplished when...
•No improvement was brought about (or attained, or achieved) by applying this method.
•This realignment of the molecules can be brought about in several ways.
•These bodies of magma do not make it to the surface and solidify at depth...
•Almost all the heat generated in the earth's mantle finds its way to the ocean floor.
* * *Достигать -- to achieve, to attain, to accomplish, to reach, to measure up to; to amount (всегда с указанием значения величины); to meet, to realize (о цели); to make (об успехах)This was accomplished by extending the outer legs of the coils to a large radial distance.This is usually accomplished by proper installation practices as described in reference [...].While the resulting engine will not measure up to the full potential which today's technology could provide, the compromise is small.The total solids burden passing into the second chamber amounted to 4207 mg/SCM.Tighten the flange nuts alternately in small equal increments until one of the nuts reaches the minimum recommended torque.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > достигать
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