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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von pendulum- im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

<span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
saat rakkası
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
saat sarkacı
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
sarkaç
ballistic <span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
balistik sarkaç
compensation <span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
dengeleme sarkacı
compound <span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
bileşik sarkaç
conical <span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
konik sarkaç
double <span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
çift sarkaç
magnetic <span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
manyetik sarkaç
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan> clock
sarkaçlı saat
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
rakkas
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
rakkase
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan> bearing
sarkaç rulmanlı
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan> bob
sarkaç topu
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan> governor
sarkaç regülatör
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan> motion
sarkaç haraketi
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan> rod
sarkaç çubuğu
simple <span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
basit sarkaç, yalın sarkaç
torsion <span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
torsiyon sarkacı, burulma sarkacı
having a <span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
sarkaçlı
inverted <span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
(Çevre) tersine sarkaç
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
sarkaçlı
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
sürekli olarak değişen şey
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
pendulum of popularity kamuoyunu
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compensation pendulum ısı değişmesinden etkilenmeden belirli bir uzunluğu koruyan rakkas
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
torsion pendulum yay ile hare ket eden daire şeklinde rakkas
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
pandül
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan> anemometer
(Meteoroloji) sarkaç anemometre
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan> anemometer
(Meteoroloji) salınımlı anemometre
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan> bearing
askı mesnet
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan> column
alttan ankastre kolon
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan> damper
burulma söndürücü
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan> feeder
(Denizbilim) isteyerek yemlenen
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan> saw
sarkaç testere
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan> spring
sarkaç yayı
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan> stop
sarkaç tampon
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan> test
sarkaç deneyi
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan> type tiltmeter
(Çevre) pandül esaslı tiltmetre
simple <span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
matematiksel sarkaç
simple <span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
yalın sarkaç
simple <span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
basit sarkaç
torsion <span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
(Fizik) burulma sarkacı
torsion <span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
(Fizik) torsiyon sarkacı
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von pendulum- im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

Foucault <span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
Foucault's pendulum
Foucault's <span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
a pendulum on a long wire, free to move in any direction; the plane of its motion appears to turn (clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere) as the world turns beneath it
Schuler <span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
Any pendulum having a period equal to that of a hypothetical pendulum whose length is equal to the Earth's radius (84.4 minutes); its arm will remain locally vertical when the pivot is moved and is therefore the basis of navigational instruments
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
A body suspended from a fixed support so that it swings freely back and forth under the influence of gravity, commonly used to regulate various devices such as clocks
simple <span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
A hypothetical pendulum consisting of a weight suspended by a weightless string
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
a weight hung on a rod, serving by its oscillation to regulate the rate of a clock
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
{n} the vibrating regulator of time in a clock
Foucault <span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
A simple pendulum suspended from a long wire and set into motion along a meridian. The plane of motion appears to turn clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and counterclockwise in the Southern Hemisphere, demonstrating the axial rotation of the earth. Large pendulum that is free to swing in any direction. As it swings back and forth, the earth rotates beneath it, so its perpendicular plane of swing rotates in relation to the earth's surface. Devised by J.-B.-L. Foucault in 1851, it provided the first laboratory demonstration that the earth spins on its axis. A Foucault pendulum always rotates clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and counterclockwise in the Southern Hemisphere (a consequence of the Coriolis force). The rate of rotation depends on the latitude, becoming slower as the pendulum is placed closer to the equator; at the equator, a Foucault pendulum does not rotate
ballistic <span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
a physical pendulum consisting of a large mass suspended from a rod; its displacement is used to measure the velocity of a projectile
clock <span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
a physical pendulum used to regulate a clockwork mechanism
foucault <span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
pendulum with a long wire; can swing in any direction; the change in the swing plane demonstrates the earth's rotation
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
A device consisting of a mass attached to a fixed point which oscillates with a known period
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
{i} object that is suspended from a fixed point so it may swing freely
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
A body so suspended from a fixed point as to swing freely to and fro by the alternate action of gravity and momentum
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
Heavy object on a string, used for dowsing or fortune telling
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
A tool often used to communicate with spirits or divine See also divination
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
A body suspended so that it can swing back and forth about an axis
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
A body with some sort of string (or rigid rod) with weight on other end moving freely to and fro and a fixed pivot point on the other end
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
To swing or fall sideways on a rope Big wall climbers sometimes use pendulums intentionally to reach either distant anchors or a different crack system (e g The Big Swing on The Nose, El Capitan) More often, however, a pendulum results from a fall on a traverse where there is inadequate protection in place
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
It is used to regulate the movements of clockwork and other machinery
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
You can use the idea of a pendulum and the way it swings regularly as a way of talking about regular changes in a situation or in people's opinions. The political pendulum has swung in favour of the liberals. Body suspended from a fixed point so that it can swing back and forth under the influence of gravity. A simple pendulum consists of a bob (weight) suspended at the end of a string. The periodic motion of a pendulum is constant, but can be made longer or shorter by increasing or decreasing the length of the string. A change in the mass of the bob alone does not affect the period. Because of their constancy, pendulums were long used to regulate the movement of clocks. Other, special kinds of pendulums are used to measure the value of g, the acceleration due to gravity, and to show that the earth rotates on its axis (see Foucault pendulum)
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Freestyle Riding : A double can can (one side and then the other)
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
an apparatus consisting of an object mounted so that it swings freely under the influence of gravity
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
The pendulum of a clock is a rod with a weight at the end which swings from side to side in order to make the clock work
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
v To swing in an arc on the end of a rope to gain access to an anchor or rock feature to one side of your current position
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
A swinging rod and weight suspended below the clock movement It accurately determines the rate of operation of the movement
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan> clock
clock that is regulated by a pendulum
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan> clock
a clock regulated by a pendulum
<span class="word-self">pendulumspan> watch
(18th century) a watch with a balance wheel having a fake pendulum attached to it
physical <span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
pendulum consisting of an actual object allowed to rotate freely around a horizontal axis
simple <span class="word-self">pendulumspan>
a hypothetical pendulum suspended by a weightless frictionless thread of constant length
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