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 Übersetzung für 'gravitational sense' von Englisch nach Deutsch
biol.
gravitational sense
Schweresinn {m}
Teiltreffer
phys.
gravitational {adj}
gravitativ
20
spec.
gravitational {adj}
Gravitations-
13
phys.
gravitational {adj}
gravitationsbedingt
6
gravitational forceAndruck {m}
astron.phys.
gravitational waves
Gravitationswellen {pl}
astron.geol.phys.
gravitational map
Gravitationskarte {f}
astron.phys.
gravitational wave
Gravitationswelle {f}
astron.phys.
gravitational effect
Gravitationseffekt {m}
astron.phys.
gravitational influence
Einfluss {m} der Gravitation
phys.
gravitational interaction
gravitative Wechselwirkung {f}
astron.phys.
gravitational radiation
Gravitationsstrahlung {f}
geol.
gravitational gradient
Schweregradient {m}
phys.
gravitational force
Erdanziehungs­kraft {f}
phys.
gravitational acceleration
Fallbeschleunigung {f}
phys.
gravitational pull
Anziehungs­kraft {f}
astron.phys.
gravitational acceleration
Erdbeschleunigung {f}
phys.
gravitational pressure
Schweredruck {m}
phys.
gravitational field
Schwerefeld {n}
phys.
gravitational field
Gravitationsfeld {n}
astron.phys.
gravitational theory
Gravitationstheorie {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • As such the energy storage capacity of the submerged reservoir is not governed by the gravitational energy in the traditional sense, but rather by the vertical pressure variation.
  • All of the gravitational methods are common in the sense that they all use gravity as the dominant force.
  • Additionally, it is predicted that such a white hole would be highly "unstable" in the sense that if any small amount of matter fell towards the horizon from the outside, this would prevent the white hole's explosion as seen by distant observers, with the matter emitted from the singularity never able to escape the white hole's gravitational radius.
  • The extremely tenuous distribution of matter in galaxies means these are not collisions in the traditional sense of the word, but rather gravitational interactions.
  • The claim is that this conformal field theory is equivalent to the gravitational theory on the bulk anti-de Sitter space in the sense that there is a "dictionary" for translating calculations in one theory into calculations in the other.

  • Similarly, there is a "neutrino horizon" set for the farthest distance a neutrino can freely stream and a gravitational wave horizon at the farthest distance that gravitational waves can freely stream.
  • Post-convergent gravitational collapse (extension) occurs once the convergence forces can no longer support the gravitational force of the orogen that was built up during collision.
  • As a consequence, the gravitational potential satisfies Poisson's equation.
  • The factors that affect an object's gravitational potential energy are its height relative to some reference point, its mass, and the strength of the gravitational field it is in.
  • The planetary companion was discovered in 2010 with the HARPS instrument, which measured the radial velocity displacement caused by the gravitational perturbation of the star by the planet.

  • Because the reference frame for TCB is not influenced by the gravitational potential caused by the Solar System, TCB ticks faster than clocks on the surface of the Earth by 1.550505 × 10−8 (about 490 milliseconds per year).
  • In 1745 Bošković published "De Viribus Vivis" in which he tried to find a middle way between Isaac Newton's gravitational theory and Gottfried Leibniz's metaphysical theory of monad-points.
  • The vestibular nerve also conducts information from the utricle and the saccule, which contain hair-like sensory receptors that bend under the weight of otoliths (which are small crystals of calcium carbonate) that provide the inertia needed to detect head rotation, linear acceleration, and the direction of gravitational force.
  • As supposed by Fatio and Le Sage in 1690/1758 (and before them, Huygens) matter must consist mostly of empty space so that the very small particles can penetrate the bodies nearly undisturbed and therefore every single part of matter can take part in the gravitational interaction.
  • A pendulum hangs straight downwards in a symmetrical gravitational field.

  • The balance determines the weight of the object; then the mass is calculated by accurately measuring the local Earth's gravity (the net acceleration combining gravitational and centrifugal effects) with a gravimeter.
  • A later experiment with the EMCS placed 768 lentil seedlings in a centrifuge to stimulate various gravitational changes; this experiment, Gravi-2 (2014), displayed that plants change calcium signalling towards root growth while being grown in several gravity levels.
  • Massive objects tend to clump together gravitationally, creating non-hollow spherical objects such as stars and planets.
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