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101 Erhaltung des Drehimpulses
f < mech> ■ conservation of angular momentumGerman-english technical dictionary > Erhaltung des Drehimpulses
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102 generalisierter Impuls
m < phys> ■ generalized momentumGerman-english technical dictionary > generalisierter Impuls
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103 Gesamtdrehimpuls
m < phys> ■ total angular momentum -
104 halbzahliger Gesamtdrehimpuls
m < phys> ■ half-integer total angular momentumGerman-english technical dictionary > halbzahliger Gesamtdrehimpuls
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105 Impulserhaltung
f < mech> ■ conservation of momentum -
106 Impulsgleichung
f < mech> ■ equation of momentum -
107 Impulsmomentensatz
m < mech> ■ law of moment of momentum -
108 Impulsoperator
m < phys> ■ momentum operator -
109 Impulsraum
m < mech> ■ momentum space -
110 Impulssatz
m < mech> ■ momentum equation -
111 Impulsverteilung
f < mech> ■ momentum distribution -
112 kinetischer Impuls
m < mech> ■ kinetic momentum -
113 Kraftübertragungsmoment
n < phys> ■ momentumGerman-english technical dictionary > Kraftübertragungsmoment
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114 Lichtquantenimpuls
m < phys> ■ photon momentum -
115 Massenträgheitsdurchflussmesser
m < msr> ■ momentum flowmeterGerman-english technical dictionary > Massenträgheitsdurchflussmesser
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116 Massenträgheitsmoment
n (J) < phys> (Trägheit eines Körpers bei Drehbewegungen) ■ mass moment of inertia (J); moment of inertia -
117 Materietensor
m < phys> ■ matter tensor; energy-momentum tensor -
118 mechanisches Moment
n < phys> ■ eigen angular momentum -
119 Moment der Bewegungsgröße
n < mech> ■ moment of momentum about an axisGerman-english technical dictionary > Moment der Bewegungsgröße
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120 Momentensatz
m < mech> ■ theorem of moments; momentum theorem; generalized theorem of moments
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