inertial force
1inertial force — a fictitious force used for convenience in visualizing the effects of forces on bodies in motion. For an accelerating body, the inertial force is considered as a body force whose resultant acts at the object s center of gravity in a direction… …
2inertial force — inercijos jėga statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. inertial force vok. Trägheitskraft, f rus. сила инерции, f pranc. force d inertie, f …
3inertial force — inercijos jėga statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. inertial force vok. Trägheitskraft, f rus. сила инерции, f pranc. force d’inertie, f …
4inertial force — ▪ physics also called Fictitious Force, any force invoked by an observer to maintain the validity of Isaac Newton s second law of motion in a reference frame that is rotating or otherwise accelerating at a constant rate. For specific… …
5inertial force — noun : a force opposite in direction to an accelerating force acting on a body and equal to the product of the accelerating force and the mass of the body …
6inertial force — physical force which in the state that it is in unless acted upon by an outside force …
7inertial guidance — noun a method of controlling the flight of a missile by devices that respond to inertial forces • Syn: ↑inertial navigation • Hypernyms: ↑steering, ↑guidance, ↑direction * * * noun or …
8force — a directed interaction between two objects that tends to change the momentum of both. Since a force has both direction and magnitude, it can be expressed as a vector applied force axial force body force braking force camber force central force… …
9force d'inertie — inercijos jėga statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. inertial force vok. Trägheitskraft, f rus. сила инерции, f pranc. force d inertie, f …
10force d’inertie — inercijos jėga statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. inertial force vok. Trägheitskraft, f rus. сила инерции, f pranc. force d’inertie, f …