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1 Newtonian attraction
физ. всемирное тяготениеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > Newtonian attraction
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1) Техника: ньютоновское притяжение2) Макаров: всемирное тяготение, гравитационное притяжение, тяготение -
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Англо русский политехнический словарь > newtonian attraction
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физ.всемирное [ньютоновское] тяготениеEnglish-Russian scientific dictionary > Newtonian attraction
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English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > Newtonian attraction
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притяжение@Earth's attractionземное тяготение@gravitational attractionгравитационное притяжение@mutual attractionвзаимное притяжение@Newtonian attractionньютоновское, всемирное тяготение@solar attractionсолнечное притяжение@terrestrial attractionземное тяготение@universe attractionвсемирное тяготение@zenith attractionзенитное притяжение (для метеоров)@ -
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1. n притяжение; тяготение2. n привлекательность; прелесть, очарование3. n преим. приманка4. n аттракционСинонимический ряд:appeal (noun) affinity; allure; allurement; appeal; attractiveness; call; charisma; charm; draw; drawing power; enchantment; enticement; fascination; glamour; gravitation; inclination; lure; magnetism; pull; seduction; sympathy; temptation; witchery -
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nju:ˈtəunjən
1. прил. ньютонов
2. сущ.
1) последователь Ньютона
2) телескоп НьютонаNewtonian ньютонов ~ последователь НьютонаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > Newtonian
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11 Newtonian gravitational attraction
Макаров: всемирное тяготение, ньютоновское притяжение, тяготениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Newtonian gravitational attraction
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12 всемирное тяготение
физ. Newtonian attractionБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > всемирное тяготение
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1) потенциал
2) силовая функция
3) напряжение
4) потенциальный
5) возможный
6) статический
– accelerating potential
– action potential
– advanced potential
– attraction potential
– carry to potential
– contact potential
– Coulomb potential
– cut-off potential
– datum potential
– deionization potential
– delayed potential
– electrokinetic potential
– electrolytic potential
– equilibrium potential
– exchange potential
– excitation potential
– extinction potential
– field potential
– firing potential
– force potential
– force-field potential
– grid potential
– ground potential
– ignition potential
– intensifier potential
– ionization potential
– Lennard-Jones potential
– magnetic potential
– newtonian potential
– Poschl-Teller potential
– potential acidity
– potential barrier
– potential difference
– potential equalizer
– potential flow
– potential head
– potential infinity
– potential motion
– potential of gravitation
– potential surface
– potential well
– potential winding
– reference potential
– repulsive potential
– resting potential
– reverse potential
– scalar potential
– thermodynamic potential
– vector potential
– zero potential
coefficient of potential diffusivity — <phys.> коэффициент потенциалопроводности
escape potential barrier — преодолевать потенциальный баръер
magnetic potential difference — разность магнитных потенциалов
rise of potential at electrode — возрастание потенциала на электрод
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1) потенциал || потенциальный2) напряжение; разность потенциалов•
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