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 Übersetzung für 'rotation behavior' von Englisch nach Deutsch
phys.
rotation behavior [Am.]
Drehverhalten {n}
phys.
rotation behavior [Am.]
Rotationsverhalten {n}
Teiltreffer
tech.
counterclockwise rotation <CC rotation, CCW rotation>
Linksdrehung {f}
counterclockwise rotation [Am.] <CCW rotation>Rotation {f} entgegen dem Uhrzeiger
tech.
clockwise rotation <CW rotation>
Rechtsdrehung {f}
rotationTurnus {m}
19
rotationUmdrehung {f}
24
rotationWechsel {m} im Turnus
rotationDrehen {n}
80
rotationRotation {f}
11
math.
rotation
Drehung {f}
137
rotationDrehbewegung {f}
9
comp.
rotation symbol
Rotationssymbol {n}
MedTech.phys.
rotation spectrum
Rotationsspektrum {n}
MedTech.
tube rotation
Röhrendrehung {f}
agr.
crop rotation
Fruchtwechsel {m}
rotation systemRotationssystem {n}
tech.
rotation process
Rotationsverfahren {n}
math.
rotation vector
Rotationsvektor {m}
comp.
rotation symbol
Drehsymbol {n}
agr.bot.ecol.
crop rotation
Pflanzenfolge {f}
hort.
crop rotation
Kulturfolge {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • This behavior means that the devices manufactured with a certain degree of rotation at one wavelength, will produce much less rotation at longer wavelengths.
  • The use of a pointer on the knob in conjunction with a scale assists in producing repeatable settings; in other cases there may be a dial or other indicator which is either mechanically linked the knob's rotation (as in many older radio tuners) or which reports the behavior being controlled.
  • Data from galaxy rotation curves indicate that approximately 80% of the mass of a galaxy cannot be seen, forcing researchers to innovate ways that "indirectly" detect it through dark matter's effects on gravitational fluctuations.
  • This useful fact makes, for example, derivation of rigid body rotation relatively simple.
  • 3 seconds is most likely due to rotation of the white dwarf.

  • This deformation is differentiated from a pure shear by virtue of the presence of a rigid rotation of the material.
  • If free rotation does not occur before the next monomer adds, the mirror approach will always lead to an isotactic polymer and the non-mirror approach will always lead to a syndiotactic polymer (Figure 25).
  • Ground resonance is an imbalance in the rotation of a helicopter rotor when the blades become bunched up on one side of their rotational plane and cause an oscillation in phase with the frequency of the rocking of the helicopter on its landing gear.
  • The rotation of the solar array drive became sporadic, and the solar array was not able to provide the power needed to charge the batteries.
  • The data showed a rotation period of 5.055 hours and a brightness variation of 0.17 ± 0.01 in magnitude.

  • This effect is responsible for the rotation of large cyclones (see Coriolis effects in meteorology).
  • In other words, rotation on one axis of the turning wheel produces rotation of the third axis.
  • This type of compounds has a double bond, and rotation or inversion around the double bond affords isomerization between the two states.
  • It received heavy rotation on MTV and other music video channels.
  • These are rules that use the same square grid as the Life-like rules and the same eight-cell neighbourhood, and are likewise invariant under rotation and reflection.

  • Thus the peloton is in fluid motion as a continuous rotation of riders push from the back through to the leading edge, then falling away.
  • ... they do not deform under the action of applied forces) simplifies analysis, by reducing the parameters that describe the configuration of the system to the translation and rotation of reference frames attached to each body.
  • For a two-dimensional field, the vorticity acts as a measure of the "local" rotation of fluid elements.
  • Since the mid-1990s, starspot observations have been made using increasingly powerful techniques yielding more and more detail: photometry showed starspot growth and decay and showed cyclic behavior similar to the Sun's; spectroscopy examined the structure of starspot regions by analyzing variations in spectral line splitting due to the Zeeman effect; Doppler imaging showed differential rotation of spots for several stars and distributions different from the Sun's; spectral line analysis measured the temperature range of spots and the stellar surfaces.
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