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 Translation for 'moment of inertia' from English to Polish
NOUN   a moment of inertia | moments of inertia
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moment {m} bezwładności
moment of inertia
Partial Matches
chwila {f} ciszymoment of silence
fiz.
bezwładność {f}
inertia
moment {m}moment
moment {m} słabościweak moment
zaraz {adv} [za chwilę]in a moment
w tej chwili {adv}at the moment
obecnie {adv}at the moment
aktualnie {adv}at the moment
od tego momentu {adv}from that moment
w tej chwiliat the moment
w ostatniej chwili {adv}at the last moment
w chwili nieuwagi {adv}in an unguarded moment
jakby {adv}sort of
(jak) wiadomo {adv}of course
ze {prep} [+gen.]out of
polski {adj}of Poland
{prep} [+gen.]out of
ze {prep} [+gen.] [materiał]of [material]
przekonać o [dok.]to convince (of)
{prep} [+gen.] [materiał]of [material]
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Usage Examples English
  • Angular acceleration equals the torque acting on the body, divided by the body's moment of inertia with respect to the momentary axis of rotation. A change in torque results in angular jerk.
  • The redistribution of ice-water on the surface of Earth and the flow of mantle rocks causes changes in the gravitational field as well as changes to the distribution of the moment of inertia of Earth.
  • A quantity related to inertia is "rotational inertia" (→ moment of inertia), the property that a rotating rigid body maintains its state of uniform rotational motion.
  • Stabilizers improve the forgiveness and accuracy by increasing the moment of inertia of the bow to resist movement during the shooting process.
  • A person on a moving swing can increase the amplitude of the swing's oscillations without any external drive force (pushes) being applied, by changing the moment of inertia of the swing by rocking back and forth ("pumping") or alternately standing and squatting, in rhythm with the swing's oscillations.

  • This provides a definition for the moment of inertia, which is the rotational equivalent for mass.
  • The analogue of mass is the moment of inertia, the counterpart of momentum is angular momentum, and the counterpart of force is torque.
  • Where there have been landers or multiple orbiting spacecraft, these models are constrained by seismological data and also moment of inertia data derived from the spacecraft orbits.
  • "Radius of gyration" or gyradius of a body about the axis of rotation is defined as the radial distance to a point which would have a moment of inertia the same as the body's actual distribution of mass, if the total mass of the body were concentrated there.
  • ... from moment of inertia measurements) means that it has never been heated enough to melt its ice component.

  • The moving part has a large moment of inertia that gives it an oscillation period long enough to make the integrated measurement.
  • This is because of the lower moment of inertia and fewer excess torque area the Wankel engine has due to its more uniform torque delivery.
  • While a simple scalar treatment of the moment of inertia suffices for many situations, a more advanced tensor treatment allows the analysis of such complicated systems as spinning tops and gyroscopic motion.
  • By bringing part of the mass of her body closer to the axis, she decreases her body's moment of inertia.
  • , based on interior models constrained to be consistent with the value of the moment of inertia factor given in the infobox.

  • (In this equation the moment of inertia must be taken about an axis through the center of mass and the rotation measured by ω must be around that axis; more general equations exist for systems where the object is subject to wobble due to its eccentric shape).
  • Where [...] is the moment of inertia, [...] is the period of spin about the spin axis, and [...] is the torque. In general, the problem is more complicated than this, however.
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