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1 velocity
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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2 velocity
скорость; быстрота; быстродействие; вектор скорости; II скоростной- velocity flow transducer - velocity gauge - velocity head - velocity jump - velocity measurement - velocity meter - velocity of discharge - velocity of exhaust - velocity of flapping - velocity of flow - velocity of impact - velocity of propagation - velocity of sound - velocity of translation - velocity pressure - velocity profile - velocity range - velocity ratio - velocity resonance - velocity staging - velocity triangle - velocity-type governor - actual exhaust velocity - approch velocity - average velocity - axial velocity - axis velocity - central surface velocity - cold velocity - crack velocity - flow velocity - fracture velocity - friction velocity - outflow velocity - pulse velocity - rubbing velocity - seepage velocity - slip velocity - suction velocity - yaw velocity -
3 velocity
1) скорость•- actual exhaust velocity -
angular velocity in pitch
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angular velocity in roll
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angular velocity in yaw
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angular velocity
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apparent velocity
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approach velocity
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average cross-section velocity
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average velocity
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axial velocity
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axis velocity
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bottom velocity
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bubble slip velocity
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bubble-rise velocity
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carrier velocity
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central surface velocity
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characteristic velocity
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charge-drift velocity
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charge-transfer velocity
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circularization delta velocity
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circumferential velocity
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closing-in velocity
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cold velocity
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competent velocity
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contact velocity
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coolant sonic velocity
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crack velocity
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delta velocity
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deorbit delta velocity
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depth-mean velocity
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descent velocity
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effective recombination velocity
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encounter velocity
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entrance velocity
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envelope velocity
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eroding velocity
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exit velocity
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fall velocity
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flame velocity
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flooding velocity
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flood-wave velocity
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flow velocity
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fracture velocity
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free-falling velocity
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friction velocity
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ground velocity
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group velocity
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growth velocity
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heave velocity
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hot velocity
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impact velocity of oxygen
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initial velocity
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inlet velocity
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interface velocity
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interstitial velocity
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interval velocity
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irregular velocity
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jet velocity
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linear growth velocity
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linear velocity
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liquid space velocity
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longitudinal velocity
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marker velocity
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mass velocity
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mean subareal velocity
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mean velocity in section
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mean velocity in vertical
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near-bed velocity
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noneroding velocity
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normalized velocity
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on-orbit maneuver delta velocity
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outflow velocity
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outlet velocity
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pair velocity
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peripheral velocity
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permissible canal velocity
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phase velocity
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pitch line velocity
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pulse velocity
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refrigerant velocity
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relative phase velocity
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relative velocity
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relativistic velocity
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required delta velocity
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rewetting velocity
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rotary velocity
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scanning velocity
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scan velocity
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scouring velocity
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seepage velocity
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settling velocity
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sideslip velocity
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sinking velocity
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slip velocity
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solid velocity
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spouting velocity
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stacking velocity
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step velocity
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suction velocity
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superficial velocity
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supersonic velocity
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surge velocity
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swinging velocity
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synchronous velocity
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target velocity
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terminal velocity
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threshold velocity
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tip velocity
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transporting velocity
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transverse velocity
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ultrasound thin plate velocity
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ultrasound thin rod velocity
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uniform velocity
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valve velocity
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velocity of roll periphery
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wave velocity
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weight hourly space velocity
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weight space velocity -
4 thrust
тяга; сила тяги; осевое давление; импульс; создавать тягу или импульсstart in reverse thrust — запускать (двигатель) в режиме реверса тяги [при включенном реверсе]
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