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Авиация: относительная угловая скоростьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > normalized angular velocity
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Англо-русский словарь по авиации > normalized angular velocity
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скорость; вектор скорости;см. тж. speed,velocity of shearvelocity of soundacoustic velocityacoustical velocityaircraft velocityangular velocityaxis velocityCG velocitycircumferential velocityclosure velocitycomplex velocitycorner velocitydisturbance velocitydownward velocitydynamic velocityequilibrium velocity of soundexhaust velocityexit velocityflapping velocityflight path velocityforward velocityfrozen velocity of soundgeneralised velocitygust velocityhover induced velocityin-plane velocityinduced velocityjet velocityjump velocitylag velocitylagging velocitylanding impact velocitylead-lag velocitylower-surface velocitynet velocitynormal velocitynormalized angular velocityoleo stroking velocityperturbation velocityperturbed velocitypitching velocityplunge velocityprecessional velocitypropagation velocitypulsating velocityreduced velocityresultant velocityroll velocityrolling velocityrotational velocityshock absorber velocitysliding velocityswirl velocitytangential velocitytotal velocitytranslational velocityturbulent velocityvortex-induced velocitywind velocityyawing velocity -
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1) скорость•- actual exhaust velocity -
angular velocity in pitch
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angular velocity in roll
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angular velocity in yaw
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angular velocity
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apparent velocity
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approach velocity
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average cross-section velocity
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average velocity
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axial velocity
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axis velocity
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bottom velocity
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bubble slip velocity
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bubble-rise velocity
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carrier velocity
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central surface velocity
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characteristic velocity
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charge-drift velocity
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charge-transfer velocity
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circularization delta velocity
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circumferential velocity
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closing-in velocity
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cold velocity
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competent velocity
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contact velocity
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coolant sonic velocity
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crack velocity
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delta velocity
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deorbit delta velocity
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depth-mean velocity
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descent velocity
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effective recombination velocity
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encounter velocity
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entrance velocity
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envelope velocity
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eroding velocity
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exit velocity
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fall velocity
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flame velocity
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flooding velocity
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flood-wave velocity
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flow velocity
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fracture velocity
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free-falling velocity
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friction velocity
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ground velocity
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group velocity
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growth velocity
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heave velocity
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hot velocity
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impact velocity of oxygen
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initial velocity
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inlet velocity
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interface velocity
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interstitial velocity
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interval velocity
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irregular velocity
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jet velocity
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linear growth velocity
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linear velocity
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liquid space velocity
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longitudinal velocity
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marker velocity
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mass velocity
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mean subareal velocity
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mean velocity in section
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mean velocity in vertical
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near-bed velocity
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noneroding velocity
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normalized velocity
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on-orbit maneuver delta velocity
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outflow velocity
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outlet velocity
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pair velocity
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peripheral velocity
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permissible canal velocity
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phase velocity
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pitch line velocity
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pulse velocity
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refrigerant velocity
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relative phase velocity
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relative velocity
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relativistic velocity
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required delta velocity
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rewetting velocity
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rotary velocity
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scanning velocity
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scan velocity
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scouring velocity
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seepage velocity
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settling velocity
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sideslip velocity
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sinking velocity
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slip velocity
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solid velocity
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spouting velocity
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stacking velocity
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step velocity
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suction velocity
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superficial velocity
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supersonic velocity
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surge velocity
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swinging velocity
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synchronous velocity
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target velocity
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terminal velocity
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threshold velocity
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tip velocity
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transporting velocity
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transverse velocity
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ultrasound thin plate velocity
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ultrasound thin rod velocity
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uniform velocity
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valve velocity
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velocity of roll periphery
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1. производная2. вариант <напр. ЛА>; модификацияderivative aero-normalized with respect to the rate of rollderivative due to pitch ratederivative due to roll ratederivative due to sideslipderivative due to yaw ratederivative with respect to a variablederivative with respect to Mach numberderivative with respect to the angle of sideslipderivative with respect to timeacceleration derivativeaerodynamic derivativeaeroelastic derivativeaileron rate derivativeaircraft derivativeall-weather derivativeangle-of-attack lift derivativecoefficient derivativecontrol derivativecoupling derivativecropped-fan derivativecross derivativecross-coupling derivativedamping derivativedamping-in-pitch derivativedamping-in-roll derivativedamping-in-yaw derivativedirectional stability derivativedynamic stability derivativeeffective dihedral derivativeeigenvalue derivativeeigenvector derivativeelevator rate derivativeforce derivativeforce coefficient derivative with respect to a motivator deflectionforce coefficient derivative with respect to an angular velocityforce coefficient derivative with respect to the angle of attackforce coefficient derivative with respect to the tangential accelerationfractional derivativehigh-technology derivativelateral derivativeslateral-directional derivativeslateral-stability derivativemoment derivativenormalized derivativeoscillatory derivativepartial derivativeroll rate derivativerotary derivativerotor derivativesrudder rate derivativesecond-order derivativesideforce derivativesideslip derivativespatial derivativestability derivativestiffness derivativetime derivativewide-body derivative -
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1) вектор || векторный2) матем. матрица-столбец3) аэро пеленг•vector at the origin — вектор, проведённый из начала координат
vector to enter basis — вектор, вводимый в базис
vector to leave basis — вектор, исключаемый из базиса
- almost periodic vector - almost proper vector - antiholomorphic tangent vector - extreme vector - flux vector - magnetic displacement vector - normal curvature vector - normal unit vector - time-similar vector - translation vectorvector with unit length — единичный вектор; орт
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