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• падение под малым углом• скользящее падение
Англо-русский словарь терминов металлургии и сварки. 2011.
Англо-русский словарь терминов металлургии и сварки. 2011.
glancing angle — noun Etymology: glancing from gerund of glance (I) : the angle between an incident beam (as of X rays or electrons) and the surface upon which it is incident : the complement of the angle of incidence * * * the angle between a ray incident on a… … Useful english dictionary
glancing angle — the angle between a ray incident on a plane surface and the surface, as of a beam of electrons incident on a crystal; the complement of the angle of incidence. * * * … Universalium
Angle of incidence — is a measure of deviation of something from straight on , for example: in the approach of a ray to a surface, or the angle at which the wing or horizontal tail of an airplane is installed on the fuselage, measured relative to the axis of the… … Wikipedia
grazing incidence — noun Etymology: from present participle of graze (III) : incidence (as of X rays) at a very small glancing angle see grazing angle … Useful english dictionary
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Solar flare — A solar flare is a violent explosion in a star s (like the Sun s) atmosphere releasing as much energy as 6 times; 1025 Joules.cite journal last=Kopp first=G. coauthors=Lawrence, G and Rottman, G. year=2005… … Wikipedia
Abraham Haskel Taub — (* 1. Februar 1911 in Chicago; † 9. August 1999) war ein US amerikanischer theoretischer Physiker und Mathematiker. Abraham Taub Inhaltsverzeichnis … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bragg law — Relation between the spacing of atomic planes in crystals and the angles of incidence at which the planes produce the most intense reflections of electromagnetic radiation and particle waves. The law, first formulated by Lawrence Bragg, is useful … Universalium