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 Übersetzung für 'centre of gravity' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a centre of gravity | centres of gravity
SYNO center of gravity | centre of gravity
centre of gravity [Br.]Schwerpunkt {m}
phys.
centre of gravity [Br.]
Ladungs­schwerpunkt {m}
constr.
centre of gravity [Br.]
Gleichgewichtspunkt {m}
centre of gravity [Br.] <COG, CG>Gravitationszentrum {n}
phys.
centre of gravity [Br.] <COG, CG>
Schwerkraftzentrum {n}
tech.
centre of gravity [Br.] <COG, CG>
Masseschwerpunkt {m} <MP>
phys.
centre of gravity <COG, C/G> [Br.]
Gravizentrum {n}
4 Wörter: Substantive
anat.
body's centre of gravity [Br.]
Körperschwerpunkt {m}
centre of gravity axis [Br.]Schwerpunktsachse {f}
low centre of gravity [Br.]niedrige Schwerpunkthöhe {f}
5+ Wörter: Substantive
height of the centre of gravity [Br.]Schwerpunkthöhe {f}
Teiltreffer
astron.phys.
gravity centre [Br.] <CG> [also fig.]
Gravitationszentrum {n} [auch fig.]
phys.
field of gravity
Schwerefeld {n}
astron.phys.
acceleration of gravity
Erdbeschleunigung {f}
phys.
force of gravity
Gravitation {f}
biol.
sense of gravity
Schweresinn {m}
phys.
law of gravity
Gravitationsgesetz {n}
phys.
force of gravity
Wirkung {f} der Schwerkraft
phys.
force of gravity
Schwerkraft {f}
force of gravityAnziehungs­kraft {f}
phys.
gravity (of Earth)
Erdanziehungs­kraft {f}
force of gravityErdschwere {f}
centres of gravity [Br.]Schwerpunkte {pl}
phys.
force of gravity [on Earth]
Erdanziehungs­kraft {f}
to assume an air of gravityein ernstes Gesicht zeigen
the gravity of the situationder Ernst {m} der Situation
low center of gravity [Am.]niedrige Schwerpunkthöhe {f}
the gravity of the situationder Ernst {m} der Lage
center of gravity [Am.] <COG, CG>Gravitationszentrum {n}
phys.
center of gravity [Am.] <COG, CG>
Gewichtsschwerpunkt {m}
anat.
body's center of gravity [Am.]
Körperschwerpunkt {m}
31 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The benefits of using a flat-twin engine mounted with the crankshaft running perpendicular to the frame (therefore the cylinders being in line with the frame) are a low centre of gravity and a longer wheelbase is often required due to the length of the engine.
  • The reason for the high centre of gravity was the hull construction.
  • Unconventional designs such as recumbents have a lower centre of gravity so require less care.
  • The centre of gravity ("CoG"), i.e. the average frequency in a spectrum weighted by the amplitude (also known as "spectral mean"), may be used to determine the place of articulation of a fricative relative to that of another.
  • Such variations also include the true placement of the centre of gravity between two astronomical bodies (barycenter), perturbations by other planets or bodies, orbital resonance, general relativity, etc.

  • The tailed delta configuration was adopted by the TsAGI (Central Aero and Hydrodynamic Institute, Moscow), to improve high angle-of-attack handling, manoeuvrability and centre of gravity range over a pure delta planform.
  • In particular, the tailplane helps adjust for changes in position of the centre of pressure or centre of gravity caused by changes in speed and attitude, fuel consumption, or dropping cargo or payload.
  • The J75 engine was slightly heavier than the PS-13, and therefore required ballast to be placed in the nose to return the centre of gravity to the correct position.
  • The lower chassis tubes are five inches (127 mm) from the road, while the wet-sump, bell housing, and one chassis tube are lower, meaning the centre of gravity is very low.
  • The proposals envisage a shift in the "centre of gravity" of the campus away from the Students' Union towards University House and a proposed "Academic Square" located around the new maths and computer science buildings.

  • That approach aimed to convince German intelligence services of an order of battle for the Allied forces that placed the centre of gravity of the invasion force opposite Pas-de-Calais.
  • The group are described by the historian Stephen Tomkins as "a network of friends and families in England, with William Wilberforce as its centre of gravity, who were powerfully bound together by their shared moral and spiritual values, by their religious mission and social activism, by their love for each other, and by marriage".
  • In essence, collection is the horse's ability to move its centre of gravity to the rear while lifting the freespan of its back to better round under the rider.
  • The centre of gravity of the rotor can be in a fixed position.
  • Huygens demonstrated that the centre of gravity of a segment of any hyperbola, ellipse, or circle was directly related to the area of that segment.

  • The stance of Zanni has a "lowered centre of gravity" either from the earth or from carrying heavy bags and chairs.
  • The two orbit around a common centre of gravity every 31 days, and are surrounded by a ring of dust that extends from 50 to 400 AU away from the stars.
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