mechanical equivalent

  • 21mechanical light equivalent — energinis šviesos ekvivalentas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. mechanical light equivalent vok. energisches Lichtäquivalent, n; mechanisches Lichtäquivalent, n rus. механический эквивалент света, m pranc. équivalent mécanique de… …

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  • 22équivalent mécanique de lumière — energinis šviesos ekvivalentas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. mechanical light equivalent vok. energisches Lichtäquivalent, n; mechanisches Lichtäquivalent, n rus. механический эквивалент света, m pranc. équivalent mécanique de… …

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  • 23mechanical pencil — me.chanical pencil n AmE a pencil made of metal or plastic, with a thin piece of ↑lead (=the part that you write with) inside British Equivalent: propelling pencil …

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  • 24Joule’s equivalent — mechaninis šilumos ekvivalentas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. Joule’s equivalent; mechanical equivalent of heat vok. mechanisches Wärmeäquivalent, n rus. механический эквивалент теплоты, m pranc. équivalent mécanique de la calorie,… …

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  • 25Joule's equivalent — n MECHANICAL EQUIVALENT OF HEAT …

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  • 26joule's equivalent — noun Usage: usually capitalized J Etymology: after J. P. Joule : mechanical equivalent of heat …

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  • 27Joule's equivalent — see mechanical equivalent of heat …

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  • 28Modes of mechanical ventilation — Contents 1 Positive and negative pressure ventilation 1.1 Negative pressure ventilation 1.1.1 Types of negat …

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  • 29Miles per gallon of gasoline equivalent — (MPGe) is a unit of measurement that relates efficiencies of different systems to the traditional unit of measurement for fuel efficiency (miles per gallon of gasoline).DescriptionMPGe is based on the quantity of heat energy that can be obtained… …

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  • 30The Method of Mechanical Theorems — is a work by Archimedes which contains the first attested explicit use of infinitesimals.[1] The work was originally thought to be lost, but was rediscovered in the celebrated Archimedes Palimpsest. The palimpsest includes Archimedes account of… …

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