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 Übersetzung für 'mechanical energy' von Englisch nach Deutsch
phys.
mechanical energy
mechanische Energie {f}
Teiltreffer
tech.
radio frequency energy <RF energy>
Hochfrequenzenergie {f} <HF-Energie>
MedTech.
multi-energy computed tomography <multi-energy CT>
Multi-Energy-Computertomographie {f} <Multi-Energy-CT>
mechanical {adj}mechanisch
182
mechanical {adj}schematisch
print
mechanical
Druckvorlage {f}
mechanical {adj}maschinell
26
mechanical countermechanischer Zähler {m}
mechanical linkagemechanische Verbindung {f}
phys.tech.
mechanical performance
mechanische Leistung {f}
mechanical bookkeepingmechanische Buchführung {f}
tech.
mechanical life
mechanische Lebensdauer {f}
mechanical countermechanisches Zählwerk {n}
tech.
mechanical processing
mechanische Bearbeitung {f}
tech.
mechanical processing
mechanisches Bearbeiten {n}
tech.
mechanical property
mechanische Eigenschaft {f}
tech.
mechanical clutch
mechanische Kupplung {f}
tech.
mechanical failure
mechanischer Fehler {m}
phys.
mechanical oscillation
mechanische Schwingung {f}
mechanical sensingmechanische Abtastung {f}
mechanical manipulationMaschinenbearbeitung {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • While there is great variety in the construction details of bows (both historic and modern), all bows consist of a string attached to elastic limbs that store mechanical energy imparted by the user drawing the string.
  • During the 18th century, gunpowder factories became increasingly dependent on mechanical energy.
  • In the presence of friction, some kinetic energy is always transformed to thermal energy, so mechanical energy is not conserved.
  • This means that for a closed system, the net mechanical energy is conserved whenever a conservative force acts on the system.
  • Current areas of study include how plasma will affect the propellant through radiation, the deliverance of mechanical energy and heat directly and by driving gas flow.

  • For example, the sum of translational and rotational kinetic and potential energy within a system is referred to as mechanical energy, whereas nuclear energy refers to the combined potentials within an atomic nucleus from either the nuclear force or the weak force, among other examples.
  • An engine or motor is a machine designed to convert one or more forms of energy into mechanical energy.
  • Almost all commercial electrical generation is done using electromagnetic induction, in which mechanical energy forces a generator to rotate.
  • Electric machines such as motors and generators have one or more windings which interact with moving magnetic fields to convert electrical energy to mechanical energy.
  • A high compression ratio is desirable because it allows an engine to extract more mechanical energy from a given mass of air–fuel mixture due to its higher thermal efficiency.

  • An electric motor is an electrical machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.
  • The unit of time measured is the natural interval required for electricity to be converted into mechanical energy and back again.
  • Polyphase power enabled the use of water-power (via hydroelectric generating plants in large dams) in remote places, thereby allowing the mechanical energy of the falling water to be converted to electricity, which then could be fed to an electric motor at any location where mechanical work needed to be done.
  • Gas turbines are usually used when electricity or steam is not available and place or weight restrictions permit the use of more efficient sources of mechanical energy.
  • No explosive is said to be used since the reentry vehicle's mass and hypersonic impact velocity provide sufficient mechanical energy and "effect".

  • The turbine uses a series of blades to convert kinetic energy from the flow of exhaust gases to mechanical energy of a rotating shaft (which is used to power the compressor section).
  • Other energy storage methods, such as pumped hydro or compressed air, have a substantial time delay associated with the energy conversion of stored mechanical energy back into electricity.
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