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1 generalized velocity
обобщенная скорость
Производная по времени от обобщенной координаты.
[Сборник рекомендуемых терминов. Выпуск 102. Теоретическая механика. Академия наук СССР. Комитет научно-технической терминологии. 1984 г.]Тематики
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2 generalized velocity
Морской термин: обобщённая скорость -
3 generalized velocity
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4 generalized velocity
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5 generalized velocity
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6 generalized velocity of a mechanism
обобщенная скорость механизма
Первая производная от обобщенной координаты механизма по времени.
[Сборник рекомендуемых терминов. Выпуск 99. Теория механизмов и машин. Академия наук СССР. Комитет научно-технической терминологии. 1984 г.]Тематики
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > generalized velocity of a mechanism
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7 generalized velocity of a mechanism
Общая лексика: обобщённая скорость механизма (первая производная от обобщенной координаты механизма по времени; см. Теория механизмов и машин. Терминология. Буквенные обозначения величин. М.: Наука, 1984. Вып. 99.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > generalized velocity of a mechanism
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8 velocity
1) скорость4) оборачиваемость ( средств)•- angular velocity
- axis velocity
- bulk velocity
- calculated solidification velocity
- circumferential velocity
- computing velocity
- coordinate velocity
- driver velocity
- entrance velocity
- exhaust velocity
- flow velocity
- fluid velocity
- generalized velocity
- grown-front velocity
- impact velocity
- increment velocity
- incremental path velocity
- inlet velocity
- instantaneous velocity
- joint velocity
- lengthwise sliding velocity
- linear velocity
- oil-flow velocity
- outlet velocity
- output velocity
- path velocity
- peripheral velocity
- pitch line velocity
- profile sliding velocity
- reference-frame velocity
- relative normal velocity
- resultant sliding velocity
- rim velocity
- rotary velocity
- rotational velocity
- rubbing velocity
- servo velocity
- sliding velocity
- striking velocity
- surface velocity
- tool-point velocity
- translation velocity
- uniform velocity
- variable increment velocity
- vectorial velocity
- velocity of moving space
- vibration velocity
- wave velocityEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > velocity
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9 generalized
обобщил; обобщенный; сделал вывод -
10 velocity
скорость; быстродействие; быстрота -
11 average velocity
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > average velocity
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12 bubble-rise velocity
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > bubble-rise velocity
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13 crack velocity
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > crack velocity
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14 fluid velocity
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > fluid velocity
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15 initial velocity
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > initial velocity
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16 Instantaneous velocity
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > Instantaneous velocity
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17 outlet velocity
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > outlet velocity
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18 range of neutron velocity
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > range of neutron velocity
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19 shock velocity
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > shock velocity
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20 solid velocity
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > solid velocity
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