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 Übersetzung für 'rotation energy' von Englisch nach Deutsch
phys.
rotation energy
Rotationsenergie {f}
4 Wörter
engin.phys.
kinetic energy of rotation
Rotationsenergie {f}
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}
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>
rotationRotation {f}
11
rotationWechsel {m} im Turnus
rotationDrehen {n}
80
rotationUmdrehung {f}
24
math.
rotation
Drehung {f}
137
rotationDrehbewegung {f}
9
rotationTurnus {m}
19
tech.
rotation process
Rotationsverfahren {n}
astron.
axial rotation
Achsendrehung {f} [Planeten]
crop rotationGetreidewechsel {m} [Fruchtfolge]
chem.phys.
rotation viscosity
Rotationsviskosität {f}
astron.
retrograde rotation
retrograde Rotation {f}
med.
pelvic rotation
Beckendrehung {f}
phys.
rotation period
Rotationsperiode {f}
anat.
forearm rotation
Unterarmrotation {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • At moderate frequencies, the energy is too high to cause rotation, yet too low to affect electrons directly, and is absorbed in the form of resonant molecular vibrations.
  • The principle of operation of the centrifuge also can be simply understood in terms of this expression for the potential energy, which shows that it is favorable energetically when the volume far from the axis of rotation is occupied by the heavier substance.
  • For example, observable physical quantities are represented by self-adjoint operators, such as energy or momentum, whereas transformative processes are represented by unitary linear operators such as rotation or the progression of time.
  • The tank's power plant supplies kinetic energy to move the tank, and electric power via a generator to components such as the turret rotation motors and the tank's electronic systems.
  • Thus the kinetic energy of a tennis ball in flight is the kinetic energy due to its rotation, plus the kinetic energy due to its translation.

  • In the case of the free particle, the unitary operator which produces the symmetry is the rotation operator, which rotates the wavefunctions by some angle while otherwise preserving their shape.
  • There is constant rotation about the C–C bond. The time taken for an ethane molecule to pass from one staggered conformation to the next, equivalent to the rotation of one CH3 group by 120° relative to the other, is of the order of 10−11 seconds.
  • Hydrodynamic cavitation can be produced by passing a liquid through a constricted channel at a specific flow velocity or by mechanical rotation of an object through a liquid.
  • The extra energy is taken from the rotational energy of the black hole.
  • The acceleration causes a gradual recession of a satellite in a prograde orbit away from the primary, and a corresponding slowdown of the primary's rotation.

  • These forms include rotation of the molecule, and vibration of the atoms relative to its center of mass.
  • This super-Chandrasekhar-mass scenario can occur, for example, when the extra mass is supported by differential rotation.
  • For the above case two of the lengths are equal so the system is symmetric with respect to a 90° rotation.
  • The forming process involves the dough entering an extruder in which the rotation of a single or double screw system pushes the dough toward a die set to a specific shape.
  • As protons cross the membrane through the channel in the base of ATP synthase, the FO proton-driven motor rotates. Rotation might be caused by changes in the ionization of amino acids in the ring of c subunits causing electrostatic interactions that propel the ring of c subunits past the proton channel.

  • Well-known is the Wilberforce pendulum, where the oscillation alternates between the elongation of a vertical spring and the rotation of an object at the end of that spring.
  • Delays in the tidal peaks of both ocean and solid-body tides cause torque in opposition to the Earth's rotation.
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