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1 Inertia
f wiss.rar < phys> ■ inertia -
2 Inertia
сенс. инерция, точка инерции -
3 all-inertia lguidance system
прил.Универсальный немецко-русский словарь > all-inertia lguidance system
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4 traagheid
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5 Inertialkraft
Inertiálkraft f =си́ла ине́рции -
6 die Massenträgheit
- {inertia} tính ì, quán tính, tính trì trệ, tính chậm chạp -
7 Trägheit
f (Langsamkeit) sluggishness; (Lustlosigkeit) lethargy, listlessness; (Schläfrigkeit) drowsiness; PHYS. inertia (auch fig.); CHEM. inactivity; träge* * *die Trägheitlanguishment; torpidness; supineness; inaction; inactivity; languor; inertia; sluggishness; indolence* * *Träg|heitf -, -ensluggishness; (von Mensch) lethargy; (= Faulheit) laziness; (PHYS) inertia* * *die1) inertness2) (the state of being inert: It was difficult to overcome the feeling of inertia that the wine and heat had brought on.) inertia3) sluggishness* * *Träg·heit<-, -en>2. PHYS inertia* * *die; Trägheit, Trägheiten1) o. Pl. s. träge 1. 1): sluggishness; lethargy2) (Physik) inertia* * *Trägheit f (Langsamkeit) sluggishness; (Lustlosigkeit) lethargy, listlessness; (Schläfrigkeit) drowsiness; PHYS inertia (auch fig); CHEM inactivity; → träge* * *die; Trägheit, Trägheiten1) o. Pl. s. träge 1. 1): sluggishness; lethargy2) (Physik) inertia* * *-en f.drowsiness n.idleness n.inaction n.inactivity n.indolence n.inertia n.inertness n.languor n.lethargy n.listlessness n.sluggishness n.supineness n.torpidity n. -
8 Trägheitsmoment
n < mech> ■ inertia moment; moment of inertian < phys> (Trägheit eines Körpers bei Drehbewegungen) ■ mass moment of inertia (J); moment of inertia -
9 Automatikgurt
m MOT. (inertia) reel seatbelt* * *Au|to|ma|tik|gurtntinertia(-reel) seat belt* * *Au·to·ma·tik·gurt* * * -
10 Beharrungsvermögen
n1. (Ausdauer) stamina2. PHYS. (Trägheit) inertia* * *Be|hạr|rungs|ver|mö|gennt (PHYS)inertia* * *Be·har·rungs·ver·mö·gennt1. (Ausdauer) steadfastness2. PHYS inertia* * *1. (Ausdauer) stamina -
11 Trägheitsgesetz
n law of inertia* * *Träg|heits|ge|setzntlaw of inertia* * *Träg·heits·ge·setznt kein pl PHYS law of inertia* * *Trägheitsgesetz n law of inertia -
12 Trägheitsmoment
n moment of inertia* * *Träg|heits|mo|mentntmoment of inertia* * *Träg·heits·mo·mentnt PHYS moment of inertia* * *Trägheitsmoment n moment of inertia -
13 Erschütterungskontakt
m < alarm> (mit Federkontakt) ■ vibration detector; mechanical vibro-contact; mechanical vibration detector; vibration alarm/contact/sensor; contact vibration sensorm < alarm> (nach Massenträgheitsprinzip) ■ mass inertia detector; mass inertia type shock sensor; inertia detector; inertia sensor; shock sensor -
14 Erschütterungsmelder
m < alarm> (mit Federkontakt) ■ vibration detector; mechanical vibro-contact; mechanical vibration detector; vibration alarm/contact/sensor; contact vibration sensorm < alarm> (nach Massenträgheitsprinzip) ■ mass inertia detector; mass inertia type shock sensor; inertia detector; inertia sensor; shock sensor -
15 Massenträgheitsmoment
n (J) < phys> (Trägheit eines Körpers bei Drehbewegungen) ■ mass moment of inertia (J); moment of inertia -
16 mechanischer Erschütterungsmelder
m < alarm> (nach Massenträgheitsprinzip) ■ mass inertia detector; mass inertia type shock sensor; inertia detector; inertia sensor; shock sensorGerman-english technical dictionary > mechanischer Erschütterungsmelder
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17 Vibrationskontakt
m < alarm> (mit Federkontakt) ■ vibration detector; mechanical vibro-contact; mechanical vibration detector; vibration alarm/contact/sensor; contact vibration sensorm < alarm> (nach Massenträgheitsprinzip) ■ mass inertia detector; mass inertia type shock sensor; inertia detector; inertia sensor; shock sensor -
18 Vibrationsmelder
m < alarm> (mit Federkontakt) ■ vibration detector; mechanical vibro-contact; mechanical vibration detector; vibration alarm/contact/sensor; contact vibration sensorm < alarm> (nach Massenträgheitsprinzip) ■ mass inertia detector; mass inertia type shock sensor; inertia detector; inertia sensor; shock sensor -
19 Trägheitsmoment
Trägheitsmoment n moment of inertia, inertia moment, inertia effect, rotational inertia, second momentDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Trägheitsmoment
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20 Trägheitseffekt
Trägheitseffekt m POL inertia effect* * *m < Pol> inertia effect* * *Trägheitseffekt
(Konsum) ratchet effect;
• Trägheitsfaktor inertia factor.
См. также в других словарях:
Inertia — In*er ti*a, n. [L., idleness, fr. iners idle. See {Inert}.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Physics) That property of matter by which it tends when at rest to remain so, and when in motion to continue in motion, and in the same straight line or direction,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Inertĭa — (lat.), 1) Trägheit, Faulheit; 2) Unvermögen, entweder eines Organs, bes. wegen Erschlaffung u. Reizlosigkeit, als auch einer Flüssigkeit, des lebenden Körpers, wegen Mangels an gehöriger Mischung … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Inertĭa — (lat.), Trägheit, Beharrungsvermögen … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
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inertia — [in ʉr′shə, in ʉr′shē ə] n. [L, lack of art or skill, ignorance < iners: see INERT] 1. Physics the tendency of matter to remain at rest if at rest, or, if moving, to keep moving in the same direction, unless affected by some outside force 2. a … English World dictionary
Inertia — In common usage, however, people may also use the term inertia to refer to an object s amount of resistance to change in velocity (which is quantified by its mass), and sometimes its momentum, depending on context (e.g. this object has a lot of… … Wikipedia
inertia — inertial, adj. /in err sheuh, i nerr /, n. 1. inertness, esp. with regard to effort, motion, action, and the like; inactivity; sluggishness. 2. Physics. a. the property of matter by which it retains its state of rest or its velocity along a… … Universalium