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English-russian dictionary of physics. 2013.
English-russian dictionary of physics. 2013.
Shock absorber — Gas damper A shock absorber is a mechanical device designed to smooth out or damp shock impulse, and dissipate kinetic energy. It is a type of dashpot. Contents … Wikipedia
viscous damping — a vibrating body is said to be viscously damped when it encounters a force that is proportional to the magnitude of the velocity of the body, in the opposite direction to that of the velocity of the body. Hydraulic shock absorbers display forms… … Mechanics glossary
viscous damper — noun a form of shock absorber designed to reduce structural damage to buildings caused by earthquakes … Wiktionary
Hydrostatic shock — The term hydrostatic shock describes the theory that a penetrating projectile produces remote wounding and incapacitating effects in living targets, in addition to local effects in tissue caused by direct impact, through a hydraulic effect in… … Wikipedia
Undercompressive shock wave — An undercompressive shock wave is a shock wave that does not fulfill the Peter Lax conditions.DetailsOrdinary shock waves are compressive, that is, they fulfill the Peter Lax conditions: the characteristic speed behind the shock is greater than… … Wikipedia
VSL — Viscous Shock Layer Contributor: LaRC … NASA Acronyms
Slip joint — A slip joint is a mechanical construction allowing extension and compression in a linear structure.General formsSlip joints can be designed to allow continuous relative motion of two components or it can allow an adjustment from one temporarily… … Wikipedia
Aerodynamic drag — Note This article is currently under renovation, and may, at times, appear disjoint. Please see the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Aerodynamic drag Discussion Page] . Introduction Aerodynamic drag refers to the retarding force on moving… … Wikipedia
industrial glass — Introduction solid material that is normally lustrous and transparent in appearance and that shows great durability under exposure to the natural elements. These three properties lustre, transparency, and durability make glass a favoured… … Universalium
Hypersonic — In aerodynamics, hypersonic speeds are speeds that are highly supersonic. Since the 1970s, the term has generally been assumed to refer to speeds of Mach 5 (5 times the speed of sound) and above. The hypersonic regime is a subset of the… … Wikipedia
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