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Definition
Synonym
Eigendrehmoment
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Eigendrehmoment
n
; Spin
m
phys.
intrinsic angular momentum
Eigendrehmoment
n
; Spin
m
phys.
intrinsic angular momentum
Eigendrehmoment
n
; Spin
m
phys.
intrinsic angular momentum
Deutsche
Eigendrehmoment Synonyme
Englische
intrinsic angular momentum Synonyme
intrinsic
actual
appropriate
basic
central
characteristic
congenital
connate
constitutional
deep
deep-seated
distinctive
distinguished
elemental
esoteric
essential
fundamental
genuine
hereditary
idiocratic
idiosyncratic
immanent
implanted
implicit
in character
inalienable
inborn
inbred
indoor
indwelling
infixed
ingrained
inherent
inherited
inmost
innate
inner
innermost
inside
interior
internal
intestine
intimate
inward
inwrought
irreducible
marked
native
natural
organic
peculiar
private
proper
quintessential
real
resident
secret
single
singular
subjective
true
true to form
unalienable
unchallengeable
underlying
unique
unquestionable
intrinsic
ally
by birth
by nature
centrally
characteristically
congenitally
deeply
distinctively
genetically
immanently
inly
innately
interiorly
internally
intimately
inwardly
like no other
markedly
naturally
originally
peculiarly
primally
primitively
profoundly
singularly
under the surface
uniquely
Eigendrehmoment Definition
Angular
(
a.
)
Relating
to
an
angle
or
to
angles
Angular
(
a.
)
Measured
by
an
angle
Angular
(
a.
)
Fig.:
Lean
Angular
(
n.
)
A
bone
in
the
base
of
the
lower
jaw
of
many
birds,
reptiles,
and
fishes.
Intrinsic
(
a.
)
Inward
Intrinsic
(
a.
)
Included
wholly
within
an
organ
or
limb,
as
certain
groups
of
muscles
Intrinsic
(
n.
)
A
genuine
quality.
Momentum
(
n.
)
The
quantity
of
motion
in
a
moving
body,
being
always
proportioned
to
the
quantity
of
matter
multiplied
into
the
velocity
Momentum
(
n.
)
Essential
element,
or
constituent
element.
obtuse-angular
(
a.
)
Having
an
obtuse
angle
Supra-angular
(
a.
)
See
Surangular.
intrinsic angular momentum Bedeutung
intrinsic
fraud
fraud
(as
by
use
of
forged
documents
or
false
claims
or
perjury)
that
misleads
a
court
or
jury
and
induces
a
finding
for
the
one
perpetrating
the
fraud
momentum
the
product
of
a
body's
mass
and
its
velocity,
the
momentum
of
the
particles
was
deduced
from
meteoritic
velocities
angular
momentum
the
product
of
the
momentum
of
a
rotating
body
and
its
distance
from
the
axis
of
rotation,
any
rotating
body
has
an
angular
momentum
about
its
center
of
mass,
angular
momentum
makes
the
world
go
round
momentum
impulse
an
impelling
force
or
strength,
the
car's
momentum
carried
it
off
the
road
angular
artery
arteria
angularis
the
terminal
branch
of
the
facial
artery
angular
vein
vena
angularis
a
short
vein
formed
by
the
supraorbital
vein
and
the
supratrochlear
vein
and
continuing
as
the
facial
vein
conservation
of
momentum
the
principle
that
the
total
linear
momentum
in
a
closed
system
is
constant
and
is
not
affected
by
processes
occurring
inside
the
system
angular
acceleration
(physics)
the
rate
of
change
of
the
angular
velocity
of
a
rotating
body
angular
velocity
(physics)
the
rate
of
change
of
the
angular
position
of
a
rotating
body,
usually
expressed
in
radians
per
second
or
radians
per
minute
angular
unit
a
unit
of
measurement
for
angles
angular
position
relation
by
which
any
position
with
respect
to
any
other
position
is
established
angular
shape
angularity
a
shape
having
one
or
more
sharp
angles
angular
distance
the
angular
separation
between
two
objects
as
perceived
by
an
observer,
he
recorded
angular
distances
between
the
stars
intrinsic
factor
a
substance
produced
by
the
mucosa
of
the
stomach
and
intestines
that
is
essential
for
the
absorption
of
vitamin
B,
lack
of
intrinsic
factor
can
result
in
pernicious
anemia
intrinsic
situated
within
or
belonging
solely
to
the
organ
or
body
part
on
which
it
acts,
intrinsic
muscles
intrinsic
intrinsical
belonging
to
a
thing
by
its
very
nature,
form
was
treated
as
something
intrinsic,
as
the
very
essence
of
the
thing-
John
Dewey
angular
angulate
having
angles
or
an
angular
shape
angular
measured
by
an
angle
or
by
the
rate
of
change
of
an
angle,
angular
momentum
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