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 Übersetzung für 'gravitational effect' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a gravitational effect | gravitational effects
phys.
gravitational effect
Gravitationswirkung {f}
astron.phys.
gravitational effect
Gravitationseffekt {m}
astron.geol.
gravitational effect
Schwerkraftwirkung {f}
3 Wörter
astron.
gravitational lens effect
Gravitationslinseneffekt {m}
Teiltreffer
MedTech.
blood oxygenation level dependent effect <BOLD effect>
BOLD-Effekt {m}
phys.
gravitational {adj}
gravitationsbedingt
6
spec.
gravitational {adj}
Gravitations-
13
phys.
gravitational {adj}
gravitativ
20
astron.
Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect <SZ effect>
Sunjajew-Seldowitsch-Effekt {m}
optics
quadratic electro-optic effect <QEO effect>
quadratischer elektrooptischer Effekt {m}
optics
linear electro-optic effect <LEO effect>
linearer elektrooptischer Effekt {m}
astron.phys.
(gravitational) microlensing
Mikrolinseneffekt {m}
phys.
gravitational acceleration
Fallbeschleunigung {f}
gravitational forceAndruck {m}
phys.
gravitational force
Erdanziehungs­kraft {f}
phys.
gravitational attraction
Gravitationsanziehung {f}
phys.
gravitational mass
schwere Masse {f}
astron.phys.tech.
gravitational influence
Gravitationseinfluss {m}
astron.
gravitational redshift
Gravitationsrotverschiebung {f}
astron.
gravitational lensing
Gravitationslinseneffekt {m}
phys.
gravitational pull
Gravitationskraft {f}
astron.phys.
gravitational theory
Gravitationstheorie {f}
phys.
gravitational field
Gravitationsfeld {n}
biol.
gravitational sense
Schweresinn {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The Virgo cluster lies within the Virgo Supercluster, and its gravitational effect slows down the nearby galaxies.
  • Although the same paper describes another experiment that showed the gravitational effect of a non rotating superconductor was very small, if any effect existed at all.
  • , then at cosmological distances the mass term can produce a repulsive gravitational effect that leads to cosmic acceleration.
  • Evidence of this can be seen in the Jellyfish Galaxy and the Comet Galaxy, which are undergoing a type of gravitational effect called ram pressure stripping, and other galaxies with tidal tails and star forming stellar streams associated with collisions and mergers.
  • The net gravitational effect "over many periods" is to produce an expansion and recollapse cycle of our family of inertial nonspinning observers.

  • However, this effect is three orders of magnitude smaller than on Earth because the gravitational effect of Phobos is negligible and the effect is mainly due to the Sun.
  • The hypothetical motion that the body follows under the gravitational effect of one other body only is a conic section, and can be described in geometrical terms.
  • The theory of general relativity says that the observed gravitational effect between masses results from their warping of spacetime.
  • Another equivalent way of thinking about this process is that as a large object moves through a cloud of smaller objects, the gravitational effect of the larger object pulls the smaller objects towards it.
  • With its reconfiguration of the arch and structure of attenuated insubstantiality, the high heel suggests the anti-gravitational effect of the dancer "en pointe".

  • However, all three stars surveyed showed similar oscillations yielding similar companion masses, and the authors concluded that the variation was likely to be intrinsic to the star rather than due to the gravitational effect of a companion.
  • In this case 'approximately flat' is defined as space in which gravitational effect approaches 0, mathematically actual spacetime and Minkowski space are not identical, Minkowski space is an idealized model.
  • The gravitational effect or settling velocity determines the location of deposition for finer sediments, whereas a grain's internal angle of friction determines the deposition of larger grains on a shore profile.
  • In 1992, the Russian researcher Eugene Podkletnov claimed to have discovered, whilst experimenting with superconductors, that a fast rotating superconductor reduces the gravitational effect.
  • In 1922 Lorentz first examined Martin Knudsen's investigation on rarefied gases and in connection with that he discussed Le Sage's particle model, followed by a summary of his own electromagnetic Le Sage model – but he repeated his conclusion from 1900: Without absorption no gravitational effect.

  • This reduces the metric to flat Minkowski space; thus external shells have no gravitational effect.
  • The difference between the two is called the "(residual) terrain effect" (or "(residual) terrain correction") and is due to the differential gravitational effect of the unevenness of the terrain; it is always negative.
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