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1 momentum
[məu'mɛntəm]n ( PHYS)to gather momentum — nabierać (nabrać perf) rozpędu ( fig) change nabierać (nabrać perf) impetu; movement, struggle przybierać (przybrać perf) na sile
* * *[mə'mentəm](the amount or force of motion in a moving body.) impet -
2 momentum
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3 momentum conservation
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4 momentum field
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5 momentum flux
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6 momentum thickness
grubość odpowiadająca stracie pędu w warstwie przyściennejEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > momentum thickness
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7 angular momentum
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8 canonical momentum
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9 conjugate momentum
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10 conservation of momentum
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11 equation of momentum and impulse
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12 field of momentum
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13 generalized momentum
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14 law of conservation of angular momentum
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15 moment of momentum
krętmoment ilości ruchumoment pęduEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > moment of momentum
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16 nuclear angular momentum
moment pędu jądraspin jądra atomowegoEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > nuclear angular momentum
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17 principle of angular momentum
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18 principle of conservation of moment of momentum
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19 principle of conservation of momentum
zasada zachowania pęduEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > principle of conservation of momentum
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20 principle of moment of momentum
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