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1 momentum
(fiz, mec) moment mecanic; cantitate de mişcare; energie cinetică; inerţia unui mobil în mişcare; impuls -
2 momentum
[mə'mentəm](the amount or force of motion in a moving body.) moment (mecanic) -
3 momentum conservation theorema
(fiz) teorema cantităţii de mişcareEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > momentum conservation theorema
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4 momentum transfer
(fiz) transfer de impulsuri -
5 momentum-transportation theory
(mec) teoria transmiterii impulsuluiEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > momentum-transportation theory
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6 conjugated momentum
(fiz) impuls conjugat -
7 linear momentum
(fiz) impuls (cantitate de mişcare) -
8 principle of momentum conservation
(fiz) principiul conservării cantităţii de mişcareEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > principle of momentum conservation
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9 theorem of conservation of momentum
(mec) teorema conservării impulsuluiEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > theorem of conservation of momentum
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