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1 сила
1.force 2.power 3.strengthсила земного притяженияterrestrial gravity forceсила отталкивания1.repelling force 2.repulsive forceсила притяжения1.attracting force 2.attractive forceсила светаilluminating powerсила тяготенияgravitational forceсила тяжести1.gravity force 2.gravity powerвозмущающая силаdisturbing forceКориолисова силаCoriolis forceоптическая сила линзыlens powerоптическая разрешающая силаoptical resolving powerподъемная силаascensional forceприливообразующая силаtide rising forceравнодействующая силаcomposite forceравнодействующая сила притяжения Солнца и Луныlunisolar forceразрешающая силаопт. resolving powerрелятивистская силаrelativistic forceсвето-силаlight-gathering power (of telescope)ускоряющая сила1.accelerating force 2.accelerative forceцентральная силаcentral forceцентростремительная силаcentripetal force -
2 сила, создающая перегрузку
1) Astronautics: g-force2) Aviation medicine: accelerating force, acceleration force, accelerative forceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сила, создающая перегрузку
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3 ускоряющая сила
1) Engineering: accelerative force2) Physics: accelerating force3) Mechanics: acceleration force4) Makarov: speeding-up force -
4 сила ускорения
1) Aviation: acceleration force2) Construction: accelerating force3) Aviation medicine: accelerative force -
5 сила, создающая ускорение
Aviation medicine: accelerating force, acceleration force, accelerative forceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сила, создающая ускорение
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6 Andruck
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7 Beschleunigungskraft
f < phys> ■ accelerating force; accelerative force -
8 ускоряющая сила
accelerating force, accelerative force -
9 akselerasjonskraft
subst. (jernbane) accelerative force -
10 Andruck
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11 Beschleunigungskraft
Beschleunigungskraft f accelerating [accelerative] forceDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Beschleunigungskraft
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12 ускоряющая сила
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13 Atwood, George
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 1746 Englandd. July 1807 London, England[br]English mathematician author of a theory on ship stability.[br]Atwood was educated at Westminster School and entered Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1765 with a scholarship. He graduated with high honours (third wrangler) in 1796, and went on to become a fellow and tutor of his college. In 1776 he was elected Fellow of the Royal Society. Eight years later, William Pitt the Younger (1759–1806) appointed him a senior officer of the Customs, this being a means of reimbursing him for the arduous and continuing task of calculating the national revenue. As a lecturer he was greatly renowned and his abilities as a calculator and as a musician were of a high order.In the late 1790s Atwood presented a paper to the Royal Society that showed a means of obtaining the righting lever on a ship inclined from the vertical; this was a major step forward in the study of ship stability. Among his other inventions was a machine to exhibit the accelerative force of gravity.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRS 1776.Further ReadingA.M.Robb, 1952, Theory of Naval Architecture, London: Charles Griffin (for a succinct description of the various factors in ship stability, and the importance of Atwood's contribution).FMW -
14 aceleratriz
adj.1 accelerative.2 accelerating, accelerative, acceleratory.* * *► adjetivo1 accelerative, accelerating1 accelerating force -
15 инерционный
1. inertia2. inertial3. accelerative
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