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decreasing displacement

  • 1 уменьшающийся рабочий объём

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > уменьшающийся рабочий объём

  • 2 ускорение(я)


    acceleration(s)
    векторная величина, характеризующая быстроту изменения с течением времени вектopa скорости. — a rate of change of velocity. act or process of accelerating, or state of being accelerated.
    -, вертикальное — vertical acceleration
    -, вибрационное — vibration acceleration
    производная скорости по времени, или вторая производная смещения по времени. — this is the derivative of velocity with respect to time, or the second derivative of displacement with respect to time.
    -, горизонтальное — horizontal acceleration
    -, измеряемое в единицах перегрузки — acceleration measured in g's
    -, инерционное — inertial acceleration
    -, кориолисовое — carious acceleration

    the total acceleration as measured in an inertial coordinate system.
    -, отрицательное — deceleration
    движение с замедлением (торможением). — the act of moving, or of causing to move, with decreasing speed.
    -, поворотное (угловое) — angular acceleration
    - свободного падения (у. силы тяжести) — acceleration of gravity (g, g) by international gravity formula g=978.0495 cm per sec squares at sea level at latitude 0.
    - траекторноеalong-track acceleration
    -,угловое — angular acceleration

    the rate of change of angular velocity.
    -10g под влиянием у. — 10-g /g/ acceleration affected by acceleration

    Русско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > ускорение(я)

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