non-uniform motion

  • 31netolygusis judėjimas — statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. non uniform motion vok. ungleichförmige Bewegung, f rus. неравномерное движение, n pranc. mouvement non uniforme, m; mouvement varié, m …

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  • 32ungleichförmige Bewegung — netolygusis judėjimas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. non uniform motion vok. ungleichförmige Bewegung, f rus. неравномерное движение, n pranc. mouvement non uniforme, m; mouvement varié, m …

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  • 33неравномерное движение — netolygusis judėjimas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. non uniform motion vok. ungleichförmige Bewegung, f rus. неравномерное движение, n pranc. mouvement non uniforme, m; mouvement varié, m …

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  • 34Nonuniform rational B-spline — Non uniform rational B spline (NURBS) is a mathematical model commonly used in computer graphics for generating and representing curves and surfaces. History Development of NURBS (Non Uniform Rational Basis Spline) began in the 1950s by engineers …

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  • 35Centripetal force — Not to be confused with Centrifugal force. Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law …

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  • 36Fictitious force — Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law History of classical mechanics  …

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  • 37mathematics — /math euh mat iks/, n. 1. (used with a sing. v.) the systematic treatment of magnitude, relationships between figures and forms, and relations between quantities expressed symbolically. 2. (used with a sing. or pl. v.) mathematical procedures,… …

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  • 38Weightlessness — Zero gravity redirects here. For other uses, see Zero gravity (disambiguation). Zero G redirects here. For other uses, see Zero G (disambiguation). 0G redirects here. For other uses, see 0G (disambiguation). Weightlessness (or zero g) is the… …

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  • 39Mass — This article is about the scientific concept. For the substance of which all physical objects consist, see Matter. For other uses, see Mass (disambiguation). Classical mechanics …

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  • 40Kinematics — Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law History of classical mechanics  …

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