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Torsionspendel Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung



Torsionspendel n techn.
torsion pendulum
Torsionspendel n techn.
torsion pendulum
Torsionsspannung f; Torsionsbeanspruchung f
torsional stress
Torsionsbruch m
Torsionsbrüche pl
torsion fracture
torsion fractures
Drehfeder f; Torsionsfeder f techn.
Drehfedern pl; Torsionsfedern pl
torsional spring; torsion spring
torsional springs; torsion springs
verwindungssteif, verwindungsfest, torsionsfest, torsionssteif adj
torsion-resistant
verwindungssteif; verwindungsfest; torsionsfest; torsionssteif adj
torsion-resistant
Torsionsfestigkeit f
torsional strength
Drillknicken n; Torsionsknicken n
torsional buckling
Torsionskraft f
torsional force
Drehmodul m; Torsionsmodul m phys.
modulus of torsion torsional shear
Torsionsmoment m, Drehmoment m
torsional moment, twisting moment
Torsionsmoment m; Drehmoment m
torsional moment; twisting moment
Torsionsmoment n; Drehmoment n
torsional moment; twisting moment
Torsionspendel n techn.
torsion pendulum
Torsionsprüfstand m techn.
torsion test bench
Raumkurve f; dreidimensionale Kurve f math. phys.
mehrfach gekrümmte Raumkurve
Torsionsradius m einer Raumkurve
space curve; spherical curve; three-dimensional curve
skew curve
radius of torsion of a space curve
Torsionsseismograph m geogr. phys.
torsion seismometer
Torsionsspannung f
torsional stress
Drehstab m; Torsionsstab m techn.
Drehstäbe pl; Torsionsstäbe pl
torsion bar
torsion bars
Torsionssteifigkeit f
torsional stiffness
Torsionsversuch m (Festigkeitsprüfung)
torsional test, torsion test
Torsionsversuch m (Festigkeitsprüfung)
torsional test; torsion test
Torsionsversuch m (Festigkeitsprüfung)
Torsionsversuche pl
torsional test; torsion test (strength test)
torsional tests; torsion tests
Torsionswaage f
torsion balance
Drehwaage f; Torsionswaage f
Drehwaagen pl; Torsionswaagen pl
Halbmikro-Torsionswaage f
torsion balance
torsion balances
semimicro torsion balance
Torsionswinkel m
angle of twist

Torsionspendel Definition

Pendulum
(n.) A body so suspended from a fixed point as to swing freely to and fro by the alternate action of gravity and momentum. It is used to regulate the movements of clockwork and other machinery.
Torsion
(n.) The act of turning or twisting, or the state of being twisted
Torsion
(n.) That force with which a thread, wire, or rod of any material, returns, or tends to return, to a state of rest after it has been twisted

torsion pendulum Bedeutung

ballistic pendulum a physical pendulum consisting of a large mass suspended from a rod, when it is struck by a projectile its displacement is used to measure the projectile's velocity
clock pendulum a physical pendulum used to regulate a clockwork mechanism
Foucault pendulum pendulum with a long wire, can swing in any direction, the change in the swing plane demonstrates the earth's rotation
gun pendulum a ballistic pendulum consisting of a suspended gun, the velocity of a projectile in the bore of a gun can be measured by the recoil when the gun is discharged
pendulum an apparatus consisting of an object mounted so that it swings freely under the influence of gravity
pendulum clock a clock regulated by a pendulum
pendulum watch (th century) a watch with a balance wheel having a fake pendulum attached to it
physical pendulum
compound pendulum
pendulum consisting of an actual object allowed to rotate freely around a horizontal axis
simple pendulum a hypothetical pendulum suspended by a weightless frictionless thread of constant length
torsion balance measuring instrument designed to measure small forces by the torsion they exert on a thin wire
torsion
torque
a twisting force
ribbon fern Ophioglossum pendulum epiphytic fern with straplike usually twisted fronds of tropical Asia and Polynesia and America
tortuosity
tortuousness
torsion
contortion
crookedness
a tortuous and twisted shape or position, they built a tree house in the tortuosities of its boughs, the acrobat performed incredible contortions
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Ein Torsionspendel ? auch Drehpendel genannt, besteht aus zwei Massen an den beiden Enden eines Stabes bzw. einer entsprechenden Vorrichtung. Das System lässt sich näherungsweise als harmonischer Oszillator beschreiben.