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21 force of inertia
siła bezwładności -
22 force of internal friction
siła lepkościsiła tarcia wewnętrznegoEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > force of internal friction
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23 force of percussion
siła uderzeniaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > force of percussion
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24 force of transportation
siła unoszeniaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > force of transportation
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25 force open the points
rozpruć zwrotnicęEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > force open the points
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26 force out
wypychać -
27 force polygon
wielobok sił -
28 force potential
potencjał pola sit -
29 force pump
pompa tłocząca -
30 force sensor
czujnik do pomiaru nacisku walców -
31 force through
przepychaćprzetłaczać -
32 force wedge
wbijać klin -
33 force-closed pair
para kinematyczna o zamknięciu sitowympara niesamodzielna zwartapara niesamozwart -
34 force-closure of kinematic pair
zamknięcie siłowe pary kinematycznejzwarcie siłowe pary kinematyczneEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > force-closure of kinematic pair
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35 force-displacement diagram
wykres pracyEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > force-displacement diagram
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36 force feedback
sprzężenie zwrotne siłoweEnglish-Polish dictionary of Electronics and Computer Science > force feedback
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37 gale force
the speed or strength of a gale: The winds reached gale force; (also adjective) (gale-force winds.) siła huraganu -
38 air force
nsiły pl powietrzne* * *(the part of the armed services which uses aircraft: the army, navy and air force.) lotnictwo -
39 from force of habit
(because one is used to doing (something): I took the cigarette from force of habit.) z przyzwyczajenia -
40 into force
(in or into operation; working or effective: The new law is now in force.) w mocy
См. также в других словарях:
force — [ fɔrs ] n. f. • 1080; bas lat. fortia, plur. neutre substantivé de fortis → 1. fort; forcer I ♦ La force de qqn. 1 ♦ Puissance d action physique (d un être, d un organe). Force physique; force musculaire. ⇒ résistance, robustesse, vigueur. Force … Encyclopédie Universelle
forcé — force [ fɔrs ] n. f. • 1080; bas lat. fortia, plur. neutre substantivé de fortis → 1. fort; forcer I ♦ La force de qqn. 1 ♦ Puissance d action physique (d un être, d un organe). Force physique; force musculaire. ⇒ résistance, robustesse, vigueur … Encyclopédie Universelle
force — Force, Vis, Neruositas, Fortitudo, Virtus. Il se prend quelquesfois pour le dessus d une entreprinse ou affaire, comme, Il combatit si vaillamment que la force fut sienne, c est à dire, que le dessus du combat et la victoire fut à luy. Item,… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
force — 1 n 1: a cause of motion, activity, or change intervening force: a force that acts after another s negligent act or omission has occurred and that causes injury to another: intervening cause at cause irresistible force: an unforeseeable event esp … Law dictionary
force — Force. subst. fem. Vigueur, faculté naturelle d agir vigoureusement. Il se dit proprement du corps. Force naturelle. grande force. force extraordinaire. force de corps. force de bras, la force consiste dans les nerfs. frapper de toute sa force, y … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Force — Force, n. [F. force, LL. forcia, fortia, fr. L. fortis strong. See {Fort}, n.] 1. Capacity of exercising an influence or producing an effect; strength or energy of body or mind; active power; vigor; might; often, an unusual degree of strength or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
forcé — forcé, ée (for sé, sée) part. passé de forcer. 1° À quoi on a fait violence, qu on a tordu, brisé avec violence. Un coffre forcé. Une serrure forcée. • Ils [les Juifs] répandirent dans le monde que le sépulcre [de Jésus] avait été forcé ;… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
force — n 1 *power, energy, strength, might, puissance Analogous words: *stress, strain, pressure, tension: *speed, velocity, momentum, impetus, headway 2 Force, violence, compulsion, coercion, duress, constraint, restraint denote the exercise or the… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
force — [fôrs, fōrs] n. [ME < OFr < VL * fortia, * forcia < L fortis, strong: see FORT1] 1. strength; energy; vigor; power 2. the intensity of power; impetus [the force of a blow] 3. a) physical power or strength exerted against a person or… … English World dictionary
Force — Force, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Forced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Forcing}.] [OF. forcier, F. forcer, fr. LL. forciare, fortiare. See {Force}, n.] 1. To constrain to do or to forbear, by the exertion of a power not resistible; to compel by physical, moral,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
force — ► NOUN 1) physical strength or energy as an attribute of action or movement. 2) Physics an influence tending to change the motion of a body or produce motion or stress in a stationary body. 3) coercion backed by the use or threat of violence. 4)… … English terms dictionary