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 Übersetzung für 'constant speed' von Englisch nach Deutsch
constant speedkonstante Geschwindigkeit {f}
constant speedgleichförmige Geschwindigkeit {f}
speed constantGeschwindigkeitskonstante {f}
tech.
speed constant
Drehzahlkonstante {f}
Teiltreffer
MedTech.
200-speed screen-film combination <200-speed SFC>
200-er Folien-Film-Kombination {f}
constant {adj}gleichbleibend
98
constant {adj}anhaltend
82
constant {adj}fortwährend
18
constant {adj}ausdauernd
23
constant {adj}bleibend [z. B. Fehler]
5
constant {adj}stät [schweiz.] [stet]
6
constant {adj}regelmäßig
1203
constantUnveränderliche {f}
constant {adj}konstant
132
constant {adj}unausgesetzt
29
constantKonstante {f}
54
constant {adj}gleich [gleichbleibend]
16
constant {adj}gleichförmig
11
constantfeste Größe {f}
constantKoeffizient {m}
11
constantkonstante Größe {f}
constant {adj}fortgesetzt
14
constant {adj}ständig
512
constantFestwert {m}
17
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Performance in the diving attack was enhanced by the introduction of dive brakes under each wing, which allowed the Ju 87 to maintain a constant speed and allow the pilot to steady his aim.
  • Recall that in constant-speed motion along an arc, jerk is zero in the tangential direction and nonzero in the inward normal direction.
  • An aspect of this property is the tendency of objects to keep moving in a straight line at a constant speed when no forces act upon them.
  • That is, it will be the same from any frame of reference moving at a constant speed.
  • A cable car (usually known as a cable tram outside North America) is a type of cable railway used for mass transit in which rail cars are hauled by a continuously moving cable running at a constant speed.

  • A cruise missile is a guided missile used against terrestrial or naval targets that remains in the atmosphere and flies the major portion of its flight path at approximately constant speed.
  • a point moves with well-approximated uniform acceleration along the Archimedean spiral while the spiral corresponds to the locations over time of a point moving away from a fixed point with a constant speed along a line which rotates with constant angular velocity (see contribution from Mikhail Gaichenkov).
  • Hurricanes equipped with Rotol constant-speed propellers were delivered to RAF squadrons in May 1940, with deliveries continuing throughout the Battle of Britain.
  • Olav Zipser's Space Games used a "space ball" as a research and measuring device to provide a constant speed and direction from which individual athletes could be trained, rated, raced against each other and judged.
  • This equilibrium is strictly applicable when an ideal fluid is in steady horizontal laminar flow, and when any fluid is at rest or in vertical motion at constant speed.

  • This is because high, constant-speed operation creates an emissions reduction compared to vehicular flows with stops and starts.
  • The governor could not actually hold a set speed, because it would assume a new constant speed in response to load changes.
  • Einstein extended this principle so that it accounted for the constant speed of light, a phenomenon that had been observed in the Michelson–Morley experiment.
  • The spring caused the dial to rotate back to its home position during which time constant speed was maintained with a centrifugal governor.
  • It follows that J moves at constant speed along VX as B moves along the parabola.

  • The constant speed of light in vacuum (customarily denoted with a lowercase letter " [...] ") can be derived from Maxwell's equations, which are consistent with the theory of special relativity.
  • A further improvement defines a fictitious mean Sun that moves with constant speed along the celestial equator; the speed is the same as the average speed of the real Sun, but this removes the variation over a year as the Earth moves along its orbit around the Sun (due to both its velocity and its axial tilt).
  • In Newtonian mechanics, a more restricted definition requires only that Newton's first law holds true; that is, a Newtonian inertial frame is one in which a free particle travels in a straight line at constant speed, or is at rest.
  • The average speed of an object in an interval of time is the distance travelled by the object divided by the duration of the interval; A car travelling at 50 km/h generally goes for less than one hour at a constant speed, but if it did go at that speed for a full hour, it would travel 50 km.
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