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1 elliptic motion
1) Математика: движение по эллипсу2) Космонавтика: эллиптическое движение3) Макаров: движение no эллипсу -
2 elliptic motion
движение по эллипсу, эллиптическое движение -
3 elliptic motion
эллиптическое движениеEnglish-Russian dictionary of technical terms > elliptic motion
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4 elliptic motion
мат.эллиптическое движение, движение по эллипсу -
5 elliptic motion
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6 elliptic motion
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > elliptic motion
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7 elliptic motion
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8 motion
движение, перемещениеdownward motion of air — нисходящее движение воздуха [воздушной массы]
upward motion of air — восходящее движение воздуха [воздушной массы]
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9 motion
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10 elliptic harmonic motion
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11 движение по эллипсу
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12 эллиптическое движение
Русско-английский физический словарь > эллиптическое движение
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13 движение no эллипсу
Makarov: elliptic motionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > движение no эллипсу
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14 движение по эллипсу
Mathematics: elliptic motionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > движение по эллипсу
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15 эллиптическое движение
Astronautics: elliptic motionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > эллиптическое движение
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16 вспомогательная переменная
Anomaly, eccentric. An auxiliary variable of elliptic motion…Русско-английский словарь по космонавтике > вспомогательная переменная
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17 связанный с
[син. зависящий от]Anomaly, eccentric. An auxiliary variable of elliptic motion, dependent on (or which depends on) time in Kepler's equation. -
18 уравнение
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19 эллиптическое движение
Anomaly, eccentric. An auxiliary variable of elliptic motion…Русско-английский словарь по космонавтике > эллиптическое движение
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20 эллиптический
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