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1 momentum
mə'mentəm(the amount or force of motion in a moving body.) impulso, ímpetutr[mə'mentəm]1 SMALLPHYSICS/SMALL momento2 (impetus) ímpetu nombre masculino, impulso\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto gather momentum cobrar velocidad1) : momento m (en física)2) impetus: ímpetu m, impulso mn.• momento (Física) s.m.• ímpetu s.m.məʊ'mentəmmass & count noun (pl -ta -tə or - tums)a) ( Phys) momento mb) ( speed) velocidad fto gather/gain/lose momentum — ir* adquiriendo/cobrar/perder* velocidad
c) (of movement, project) impulso m, empuje m, ímpetu m[mǝʊ'mentǝm]N (pl momentums or momenta) [ˌmǝʊ'mentǝ] (Phys) momento m ; (fig) ímpetu m, impulso mto gather or gain momentum — (lit) cobrar velocidad; (fig) ganar fuerza
* * *[məʊ'mentəm]mass & count noun (pl -ta [-tə] or - tums)a) ( Phys) momento mb) ( speed) velocidad fto gather/gain/lose momentum — ir* adquiriendo/cobrar/perder* velocidad
c) (of movement, project) impulso m, empuje m, ímpetu m -
2 momentum
nMECH, MECH ENG cantidad de movimiento f, impulsión f, impulso m, velocidad adquirida f, ímpetu mPHYS momento lineal m, velocidad adquirida f, ímpetu m -
3 momentum
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4 momentum
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5 momentum
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6 momentum wheel
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7 momentum indicator
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8 to gather momentum
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9 orbital angular momentum
nPHYS momento angular orbital mRAD PHYS cantidad de movimiento angular-orbital f, momento angular orbital mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > orbital angular momentum
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10 total angular momentum
English-Spanish technical dictionary > total angular momentum
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11 ablating momentum
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12 angular momentum
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13 annular momentum
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14 conservation of momentum
nPHYS conservación de la cantidad de movimiento lineal fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > conservation of momentum
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15 electromagnetic momentum
nELEC, PHYS momento electromagnético mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > electromagnetic momentum
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16 instantaneous electric dipole momentum
nRAD PHYS momento instantáneo del dipolo eléctrico mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > instantaneous electric dipole momentum
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17 intrinsic angular momentum
nPART PHYS momento angular intrínseco mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > intrinsic angular momentum
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18 magnetic bearing momentum wheel
English-Spanish technical dictionary > magnetic bearing momentum wheel
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19 magnetic momentum
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20 muon magnetic momentum
nRAD PHYS momento magnético del muón mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > muon magnetic momentum
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