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приведенная скорость (λ)
Безразмерная величина, равная отношению скорости газа к критической скорости, .
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1) Космонавтика: отношение скорости полёта к частоте колебаний, приведённая скорость2) Хроматография: приведенная линейная скорость газа-носителя -
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приведенная скорость; отношение скорости полёта к частоте колебаний ( при флаттере)Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > reduced velocity
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n відношення швидкості польоту до частоти коливання -
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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > reduced velocity of a particle
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English-Russian dictionary of geology > reduced velocity zone
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Бытовая техника: приведённая скорость частицыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > reduced velocity of a particle
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English-Russian household appliances > reduced velocity of a particle
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English-Russian dictionary on household appliances > reduced velocity of a particle
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English-Russian small dictionary of medicine > reduced velocity potential
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16 REDUCED VELOCITY AMMUNITION
English-Arabic military dictionary > REDUCED VELOCITY AMMUNITION
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скорость, см. тж. rate, speed; вектор скоростиaverage jet exhaust velocity — среднее значение скорости [осредненная скорость] истечения реактивной струи
characteristic velocity required for rendezvous — потребная характеристическая скорость для обеспечения встречи (на орбите)
hyperbolic excess passage velocity — гиперболическая избыточная скорость прохождения [пролета] (планеты)
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скорость; вектор скорости;см. тж. speed,velocity of shearvelocity of soundacoustic velocityacoustical velocityaircraft velocityangular velocityaxis velocityCG velocitycircumferential velocityclosure velocitycomplex velocitycorner velocitydisturbance velocitydownward velocitydynamic velocityequilibrium velocity of soundexhaust velocityexit velocityflapping velocityflight path velocityforward velocityfrozen velocity of soundgeneralised velocitygust velocityhover induced velocityin-plane velocityinduced velocityjet velocityjump velocitylag velocitylagging velocitylanding impact velocitylead-lag velocitylower-surface velocitynet velocitynormal velocitynormalized angular velocityoleo stroking velocityperturbation velocityperturbed velocitypitching velocityplunge velocityprecessional velocitypropagation velocitypulsating velocityreduced velocityresultant velocityroll velocityrolling velocityrotational velocityshock absorber velocitysliding velocityswirl velocitytangential velocitytotal velocitytranslational velocityturbulent velocityvortex-induced velocitywind velocityyawing velocity -
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20 приведенная скорость
приведенная скорость (λ)
Безразмерная величина, равная отношению скорости газа к критической скорости, .
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > приведенная скорость
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