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1 force potential
force potential Kraftpotenzial nEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > force potential
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2 force potential
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > force potential
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4 Force potential
Военный термин: потенциал ВС -
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Военный термин: потенциал ВС -
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9 Force potential
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10 force potential
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11 labour force potential
labour force potential PERS Erwerbspersonenpotenzial n, Erwerbspotenzial n, Arbeitskräftepotenzial nEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > labour force potential
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12 potential
1) потенциал
2) силовая функция
3) напряжение
4) потенциальный
5) возможный
6) статический
– accelerating potential
– action potential
– advanced potential
– attraction potential
– carry to potential
– contact potential
– Coulomb potential
– cut-off potential
– datum potential
– deionization potential
– delayed potential
– electrokinetic potential
– electrolytic potential
– equilibrium potential
– exchange potential
– excitation potential
– extinction potential
– field potential
– firing potential
– force potential
– force-field potential
– grid potential
– ground potential
– ignition potential
– intensifier potential
– ionization potential
– Lennard-Jones potential
– magnetic potential
– newtonian potential
– Poschl-Teller potential
– potential acidity
– potential barrier
– potential difference
– potential equalizer
– potential flow
– potential head
– potential infinity
– potential motion
– potential of gravitation
– potential surface
– potential well
– potential winding
– reference potential
– repulsive potential
– resting potential
– reverse potential
– scalar potential
– thermodynamic potential
– vector potential
– zero potential
coefficient of potential diffusivity — <phys.> коэффициент потенциалопроводности
escape potential barrier — преодолевать потенциальный баръер
magnetic potential difference — разность магнитных потенциалов
rise of potential at electrode — возрастание потенциала на электрод
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1) потенциал || потенциальный2) напряжение; разность потенциалов• -
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потенциал; способность; возможность; наличные силы и средства; численность войск и боевой техники— logistical potential -
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1) сила
2) вдавливать
3) вынуждать
4) заставить
5) нагнетательный
6) интенсивность
7) принуждать
8) силовой
9) сигнальный
10) усилие
11) заставлять
12) принудить
13) вставлять
14) вставить
15) вгонять
16) вогнать
17) нагнетать
18) форсировать
19) перегружать
20) перегрузить
21) вытеснять
22) вытеснить
– application of force
– apply force
– area of force
– axial force
– backward force
– breaking force
– by force
– center of force
– centrifugal force
– clamping force
– coercive force
– compressive force
– constraining force
– constraint force
– control force
– cornering force
– counterelectromotive force
– directive force
– driving force
– electrode force
– electromotive force
– field of force
– force cell
– force closure
– force couple
– force direction
– force factor
– force field
– force function
– force of wind
– force polygon
– force potential
– force pump
– force similarity
– force the fluctuation
– force the fluctuations
– force transducer
– forging force
– forward force
– g force gradient
– gram force
– impulse of force
– in force
– J x B force
– lifting force
– line of force
– locking force
– magnetizing force
– magnetomotive force
– maintenance force
– molecular force
– moment of a force
– moment of force
– motive force
– point force
– ponderomotive force
– propulsive force
– repulsive force
– return force
– roll force
– self-demagnetizing force
– shearing force
– stick force
– stilus force
– take force
– thermomotive force
– towing force
– tractive force
– tube of force
– upset force
– vibromotive force
– welding force
– wind force
frequency force factor — <electr.> коэффициент силовой частоты
low-insertion force socket — контактное гнездо с малым усилием сочленения
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16 potential labour force
potential labour force PERS Erwerbspersonenpotenzial n, Erwerbspotenzial n, Arbeitskräftepotenzial nEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > potential labour force
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1. n сила, мощь2. n сила, воздействие3. n авторитет, престижto be a force — быть силой, иметь вес, пользоваться большим влиянием
4. n действенность; действительностьin force — действующий, имеющий силу
to put in force — вводить в силу; делать действительным; проводить в жизнь, осуществлять
to remain in force — оставаться в силе; действовать
5. n насилие, принуждениеbrutal force — грубая сила, насилие
by force — силой, насильно
act of force — применение силы; насилие
6. n вооружённый отряд; соединение7. n полицияdetective force — сыскная, уголовная полиция
8. n войска; вооружённые силы9. n убедительность; смысл, резонthere is force in what you say — в том, что вы говорите, есть смысл
10. n смысл; значение11. n физ. усилие, силаforce of gravity — сила тяжести; земное притяжение
to join forces — объединить усилия, объединиться
12. v заставлять, принуждать, вынуждать13. v применять силу, брать силойto force an entry — ворваться, вломиться
sheet buckling force — сила, необходимая для выгибания листа
to yield to force — подчиниться силе, отступить перед силой
14. v взломать15. v насиловать16. v делать через силуto force a smile — принуждённо улыбнуться, выдавить улыбку
17. v чрезмерно напрягать; перенапрягатьСинонимический ряд:1. attraction (noun) attraction; charisma; magnetism2. battalion (noun) battalion; detachment; squadron; troop3. body (noun) body; corps; crew; group; team; unit4. effectiveness (noun) effect; effectiveness; efficacy; efficiency; operation; potential5. enforcement (noun) coercion; compulsion; constraint; duress; enforcement; violence6. impact (noun) impact; import; muscle; repercussion; significance; value; weight7. point (noun) cogency; point; punch; validity; validness8. potency (noun) potency; pressure; stress9. power (noun) animation; arm; beef; dint; dynamism; energy; forcefulness; impetus; intensity; might; muscle; power; puissance; sinew; sprightliness; steam; strength; strong arm; vigor; vigour; vim; virtue; vitality10. coerce (verb) coerce; compel; concuss; constrain; demand; elicit; enforce; extort; inflict; make; oblige; pressure; pry; require; shotgun11. drive (verb) drive; impel; propel; push; thrust12. rape (verb) defile; deflorate; deflower; outrage; overcome; overpower; rape; ravish; spoil; violateАнтонимический ряд:block; check; counteraction; debility; delay; feebleness; frailty; hamper; hinder; hold; impede; impotence; inability; incapability; persuade -
18 potential force field
потенциальное силовое поле
Силовое поле, для которого существует силовая функция.
Примечание. Силы в этом силовом поле называются потенциальными силами.
[Сборник рекомендуемых терминов. Выпуск 102. Теоретическая механика. Академия наук СССР. Комитет научно-технической терминологии. 1984 г.]Тематики
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19 potential gradient
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20 potential gradient
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > potential gradient
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