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Definition
Synonym
Corioliskonstante
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Corioliskonstante
f
; Coriolis-Konstante
f
phys.
Coriolis constant
Corioliskonstante
f
, Coriolis-Konstante
f
phys.
Coriolis constant
Corioliskonstante
f
, Coriolis-Konstante
f
phys.
Coriolis constant
Corioliskonstante
f
; Coriolis-Konstante
f
phys.
Coriolis constant
Deutsche
Corioliskonstante Synonyme
Englische
Coriolis constant Synonyme
Corioliskonstante Definition
Constant
(
v.
t.)
Firm
Constant
(
v.
t.)
Not
liable,
or
given,
to
change
Constant
(
v.
t.)
Remaining
unchanged
or
invariable,
as
a
quantity,
force,
law,
etc.
Constant
(
v.
t.)
Consistent
Constant
(
n.
)
That
which
is
not
subject
to
change
Constant
(
n.
)
A
quantity
that
does
not
change
its
value
Coriolis constant Bedeutung
constant
constant
quantity
invariable
a
quantity
that
does
not
vary
law
of
constant
proportion
law
of
definite
proportions
(chemistry)
law
stating
that
every
pure
substance
always
contains
the
same
elements
combined
in
the
same
proportions
by
weight
typewriter
font
constant-width
font
fixed-width
font
monospaced
font
a
typeface
is
which
each
character
is
given
the
same
width
(as
by
a
typewriter)
Lambert
Constant
Lambert
Leonard
Constant
Lambert
English
composer
and
conductor
(-)
Coriolis
effect
(physics)
an
effect
whereby
a
body
moving
in
a
rotating
frame
of
reference
experiences
the
Coriolis
force
acting
perpendicular
to
the
direction
of
motion
and
to
the
axis
of
rotation,
on
Earth
the
Coriolis
effect
deflects
moving
bodies
to
the
right
in
the
northern
hemisphere
and
to
the
left
in
the
southern
hemisphere
Coriolis
force
(physics)
a
force
due
to
the
earth's
rotation,
acts
on
a
body
in
motion
(airplane
or
projectile)
in
a
rotating
reference
frame,
in
a
rotating
frame
of
reference
Newton's
second
law
of
motion
can
be
made
to
apply
if
in
addition
to
the
real
forces
acting
on
a
body
a
Coriolis
force
and
a
centrifugal
force
are
introduced
constant
a
number
representing
a
quantity
assumed
to
have
a
fixed
value
in
a
specified
mathematical
context,
the
velocity
of
light
is
a
constant
Boltzmann's
constant
constant
used
in
the
calculation
of
the
ideal
gas
constant
cosmological
constant
an
arbitrary
constant
in
the
equations
of
general
relativity
theory
equilibrium
constant
(chemistry)
the
ratio
of
concentrations
when
equilibrium
is
reached
in
a
reversible
reaction
(when
the
rate
of
the
forward
reaction
equals
the
rate
of
the
reverse
reaction)
dissociation
constant
the
equilibrium
constant
for
a
reversible
dissociation
gas
constant
universal
gas
constant
R
(physics)
the
universal
constant
in
the
gas
equation:
pressure
times
volume
R
times
temperature,
equal
to
.
joules
per
kelvin
per
mole
gravitational
constant
universal
gravitational
constant
constant
of
gravitation
G
(physics)
the
universal
constant
relating
force
to
mass
and
distance
in
Newton's
law
of
gravitation
Hubble's
constant
Hubble
constant
Hubble's
parameter
Hubble
parameter
(cosmology)
the
ratio
of
the
speed
of
recession
of
a
galaxy
(due
to
the
expansion
of
the
universe)
to
its
distance
from
the
observer,
the
Hubble
constant
is
not
actually
a
constant,
but
is
regarded
as
measuring
the
expansion
rate
today
Planck's
constant
h
the
constant
of
proportionality
relating
the
energy
of
a
photon
to
its
frequency,
approximately
.
x
^-
joule-second
factor
of
proportionality
constant
of
proportionality
the
constant
value
of
the
ratio
of
two
proportional
quantities
x
and
y,
usually
written
y
kx,
where
k
is
the
factor
of
proportionality
rydberg
rydberg
constant
rydberg
unit
a
wave
number
characteristic
of
the
wave
spectrum
of
each
element
time
constant
the
ratio
of
the
inductance
of
a
circuit
in
henries
to
its
resistance
in
ohms
time
constant
(electronics)
the
time
required
for
the
current
or
voltage
in
a
circuit
to
rise
or
fall
exponentially
through
approximately
per
cent
of
its
amplitude
solar
constant
the
rate
at
which
radiant
solar
energy
is
received
at
the
outer
layer
of
the
earth's
atmosphere
constant
steadfast
in
purpose
or
devotion
or
affection,
a
man
constant
in
adherence
to
his
ideals,
a
constant
lover,
constant
as
the
northern
star
ceaseless
constant
incessant
never-ending
perpetual
unceasing
unremitting
uninterrupted
in
time
and
indefinitely
long
continuing,
the
ceaseless
thunder
of
surf,
in
constant
pain,
night
and
day
we
live
with
the
incessant
noise
of
the
city,
the
never-ending
search
for
happiness,
the
perpetual
struggle
to
maintain
standards
in
a
democracy,
man's
unceasing
warfare
with
drought
and
isolation,
unremitting
demands
of
hunger
changeless
constant
invariant
unvarying
unvarying
in
nature,
maintained
a
constant
temperature,
principles
of
unvarying
validity
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