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English - Turkish

Definition of v-belts in English Turkish dictionary

shelter belts
rüzgar kıranlar
fasten seat belts
kemerlerinizi bağlayın
paired metamorphic belts
yanyana duran/gelmiş metamorfik kayaç kuşakları
seismic belts
deprem kuşağı
tighten one's belts
(deyim) kemerleri sıkmak
van allen radiation belts
(Askeri) VAN ALLEN RADYASYON KUŞAKLARI: Dünya manyetik sahasına hapsedilmiş yüksek enerji yüklü partiküllerin bulunduğu sahalara verilen genel isim. Bu kuşakların büyüklüğünü ve şeklini tarifi bir radyasyon yoğunluk ölçüsü ve hakim partikül unsurlarının seçilmesine bağlıdır. Bulundukları bilinen kuşaklar şunlardır: 1. ortalama 200 mil irtifa jeomanyetik ekvatorda toplanmış proton sahası; 2. ortalama 1200 mil irtifada jeomanyetik ekvatorda toplanmış bir elektron sahası. 3. ortalama 20.000 mil irtifada jeomanyetik ekvatorda toplanmış ve birbiri üzerine binmiş elektron ve proton sahaları. Ayrıca suni kaynaklardan hapsedilmiş radyasyon sahaları da mevcuttur. gezegenler arası keşifte bir engel meydana getiren bu kuşakların mevcudiyeti ilk defa, Iowa devlet üniversitesinden Dr. James A. Allen tarafından haber verilmiştir
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Definition of v-belts in English English dictionary

Van Allen belts
plural form of Van Allen belt
Van Allen radiation belts
plural form of Van Allen radiation belt
asteroid belts
plural form of asteroid belt
belts up
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of belt up
black belts
plural form of black belt
chastity belts
plural form of chastity belt
conveyor belts
plural form of conveyor belt
fan belts
plural form of fan belt
garter belts
plural form of garter belt
lap belts
plural form of lap belt
life belts
plural form of life belt
photon belts
plural form of photon belt
rocket belts
plural form of rocket belt
safety belts
plural form of safety belt
seat belts
plural form of seat belt
timing belts
plural form of timing belt
utility belts
plural form of utility belt
Van Allen radiation belts
Two doughnut-shaped zones of highly energetic charged particles (see electric charge) trapped at high altitudes in Earth's magnetic field. Named for James A. Van Allen (b. 1914), who discovered them in 1958, they are most intense over the Equator and effectively absent above the poles. The two zones merge gradually, with the flux of charged particles showing two regions of maximum density. The inner one, mostly protons thought to be produced by primary cosmic rays striking the atmosphere, is centred about 3,700 mi (6,000 km) above Earth's surface. The outer region includes some helium ions from the solar wind and is centred about 12,500 mi (20,000 km) above Earth's surface. Intense solar activity (see solar cycle) causes disruptions of the belts, linked in turn with such phenomena as auroras and magnetic storms
belts
plural of belt
belts
Fabric made of steel or other material that is placed between body plies and tread
belts
Dark bands in the clouds on the outer gas giants
belts
The plies of tire cords beneath the tread that determines the tire's diameter and stabilizes the tread by resisting deformation from cornering, braking, and centrifugal forces
belts
All transmission belts, such as flat belts, round belts or V-belts
fasten your seat-belts
connect one seat-belt strap to the other