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1 неравномерное движение
1) Naval: non-uniform motion2) Engineering: irregular motion, nonsteady motion, nonuniform flow, nonuniform motion, stick-slip motion, unequal motion, variable motion, varying motion3) Automobile industry: non-uniform movement4) Oil: irregular movement5) Automation: wobble, wobbling, wobbling motion6) Makarov: differential motion, nonuniform flow (воды)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > неравномерное движение
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2 переменное движение
1) Geology: alternate motion2) Engineering: varying motion3) Railway term: alternating motion4) Oilfield: variable motion5) Makarov: nonsteady motion, nonuniform motion, unstable motionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > переменное движение
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3 изменяющийся во времени
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > изменяющийся во времени
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4 компонент(а)
componentкомпоненты галактического радиоизлученияcomponents of galactic emissionкомпонент(а) двойной звездыbinary system componentкомпонент(а) космического излученияcosmic-ray componentкомпоненты космического радиоизлученияcomponents of cosmic radiationкомпонент кратной звездыcomponent starsкомпонент пекулярного движенияpecular motion componentкомпонента по лучу зренияline-of-sight componentкомпоненты радиоизлученияcomponents of radio sourceкомпоненты радиоизлучения Солнцаcomponents of solar radio emissionазимутальный компонентazimuthal component (of solar wind velocity)восходящий компонентanabatic componentлунная компонентаMoon tidal componentмедленно меняющаяся компонентаslowly varying componentмежспикульная компонентаinterspicular componentоптические компонентыoptical componentsпараллактический компонентparallactic componentпостоянный компонент сферическая компонентаspherical componentтепловая компонентаthermal component -
5 движение воздуха
движение воздуха
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air movement
Air movements within the Earth's atmospheric circulation; also called planetary winds. Two main components are recognized: first, the latitudinal meridional component due to the Coriolis force (a deflecting motion or force discussed by G.G. de Coriolis in 1835. The rotation of the Earth causes a body moving across its surface to be deflected to the right in the N hemisphere and to the left in the S hemisphere); and secondly, the longitudinal component and the vertical movement, resulting largely from varying pressure distributions due to differential heating and cooling of the Earth's surface. (Source: WHIT)
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