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 Übersetzung für 'gravitational field' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a gravitational field | gravitational fields
phys.
gravitational field
Schwerefeld {n}
phys.
gravitational field
Gravitationsfeld {n}
3 Wörter
phys.
gravitational field strength
Gravitationsfeldstärke {f}
Teiltreffer
phys.
gravitational {adj}
gravitationsbedingt
6
spec.
gravitational {adj}
Gravitations-
13
phys.
gravitational {adj}
gravitativ
20
phys.
gravitational correction
Schwerkraftkorrektur {f}
astron.phys.tech.
gravitational influence
Gravitationseinfluss {m}
phys.
gravitational attraction
Gravitationsanziehung {f}
phys.
gravitational pull
Gravitationsanziehung {f}
astron.
gravitational collapse
Gravitationskollaps {m}
phys.
gravitational pull
Gravitationskraft {f}
phys.
gravitational mass
schwere Masse {f}
phys.
gravitational pull
Anziehungs­kraft {f}
phys.
gravitational force
Gravitationskraft {f}
phys.
gravitational pull
Schwerkraft {f}
phys.
gravitational acceleration
Fallbeschleunigung {f}
astron.phys.
gravitational radiation
Gravitationsstrahlung {f}
phys.
gravitational effect
Gravitationswirkung {f}
astron.phys.
gravitational influence
Einfluss {m} der Gravitation
astron.phys.
gravitational waves
Gravitationswellen {pl}
gravitational forceAndruck {m}
biol.
gravitational sense
Schweresinn {m}
23 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • acts as a coupling constant between the gravitational field and the electromagnetic field.
  • The redistribution of ice-water on the surface of Earth and the flow of mantle rocks causes changes in the gravitational field as well as changes to the distribution of the moment of inertia of Earth.
  • Since this gas is in approximate hydrostatic equilibrium with the overall cluster gravitational field, the total mass distribution can be determined.
  • A tractable case might be to consider the symmetries of spacetime as seen by observers located far away from all sources of the gravitational field.
  • The Wanderer's gravitational field captures the moon and shatters it into something like one of Saturn's rings.

  • The changing rates of clocks allowed Einstein to conclude that light waves change frequency as they move, and the frequency/energy relationship for photons allowed him to see that this was best interpreted as the effect of the gravitational field on the mass–energy of the photon.
  • This contrasts with the sources of the gravitational field, which are masses.
  • The curvature of this manifold at a point is a function of the value of the gravitational field at this point.
  • It may be viewed as analogous to height: just as a released object will fall through a difference in heights caused by a gravitational field, so a charge will 'fall' across the voltage caused by an electric field.
  • Local differences in topography, geology, and deeper tectonic structure cause local and broad regional differences in Earth's gravitational field, known as gravity anomalies.

  • In problems involving a gravitational field the latter limit should be taken such that the field stays finite.
  • and, when Earth is closer to the Sun (perihelion), the Sun's gravitational field is stronger and Earth is moving faster along its orbital path.
  • is the curve that an idealized hanging chain or cable assumes under its own weight when supported only at its ends in a uniform gravitational field.
  • Only a few months later, Karl Schwarzschild found a solution to the Einstein field equations that describes the gravitational field of a point mass and a spherical mass.
  • Although the theory is typically formulated in four dimensions, one can write down the same equations for the gravitational field in any number of dimensions.

  • According to the theory of general relativity, stars with light rays that passed near the Sun would appear to have been slightly shifted because their light had been curved by its gravitational field.
  • The astronomical longitude can differ slightly from the ordinary longitude because of "vertical deflection", small variations in Earth's gravitational field (see astronomical latitude).
  • More precise measurement of latitude requires an understanding of the gravitational field of the Earth, either to set up theodolites or to determine GPS satellite orbits.
  • The gravitational field at a neutron star's surface is about [...] times stronger than on Earth, at around [...].
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