Definition & Betydelse | Engelska ordet DEFLECTION


DEFLECTION

Definition av DEFLECTION

  1. avledning, avvikelse
  2. deformation, böjning

Antal bokstäver

10

Är palindrom

Nej

22
CT
CTI
DE
DEF
EC
ECT
EF

8

8

CD
CDE
CDF
CDI
CDL
CDN
CDO
CDT


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Exempel på hur man kan använda DEFLECTION i en mening

  • Beam theory, or Euler–Bernoulli beam theory, a means of calculating load-carrying and deflection of structural beams.
  • The acrylonitrile also contributes chemical resistance, fatigue resistance, hardness, and rigidity, while increasing the heat deflection temperature.
  • From 40 cm, the herrings' prey (copepods) in front of the herring are invisible due to the deflection of light by phytoplankton and microparticles in highly productive waters where herring live.
  • At Hawarden, he immersed himself in gunnery, estimation of range, deflection, bullet trail and bullet drop, until his application of these became automatic.
  • The target point of the beam is steered around the front of the tube though the use of deflection magnets or electrostatic plates.
  • In épée, because of absence of priority rules (see right-of-way), a parry can be classed as any deflection of the blade that prevents the opponent's attack from landing.
  • While "reading the wind"—anticipating shot deflection caused by varying wind speed and direction—is the same problem faced by competitors using conventional benchrest rifles, return-to-battery rifles do, in fact, generally place higher than the "bag guns" (rifles shot off sandbags, which have to be consciously aimed for each shot).
  • These ions (fragments) are then separated according to their mass-to-charge ratio, for example by accelerating them and subjecting them to an electric or magnetic field: ions of the same mass-to-charge ratio will undergo the same amount of deflection.
  • When oriented at a suitable angle, a solid body moving through a fluid deflects the oncoming fluid (for fixed-wing aircraft, a downward force), resulting in a force on the airfoil in the direction opposite to the deflection.
  • M2 Aiming Circle, an optical survey device to measure deflection angles and elevation off a predefined azimuth.
  • Zenneck improved the Braun cathode-ray tube by adding a second deflection structure at right angles to the first, which allowed two-dimensional viewing of a waveform.
  • It is used for serology tests and therapeutic drug monitoring, and uses antibodies to alter the deflection of polarized light.
  • In 1949, Cessna began marketing the 170A, an all-metal 170 with zero-dihedral wing tapered outboard of the slightly-enlarged plain flaps with 50 degrees maximum deflection, two 21 gallon fuel tanks, and a single strut replacing the "V" strut of the 170.
  • Speed bumps (also called traffic thresholds, speed breakers or sleeping policemen) are a class of traffic calming devices that use vertical deflection to slow motor-vehicle traffic in order to improve safety conditions.
  • Most ricochets are caused by accident and while the force of the deflection decelerates the projectile, it can still be energetic and almost as dangerous as before the deflection.
  • The optical sight was designed for the C9 light machine gun and includes horizontal and vertical mil-bars used for range determination and deflection, and a tritium glow-in-the-dark aiming post rather than the traditional crosshairs.
  • Subjects on which he published research after 1833 include: the absorption of gases in blood (1837–1845); the expansion of gases by heat (1841–1844); the vapour pressures of water and various solutions (1844–1854); thermoelectricity (1851); electrolysis of metallic salts in solution (1857); electromagnetic induction of currents (1858–1861); absorption and conduction of heat in gases (1860s); polarization of heat (1866–1868); and the deflection of projectiles from firearms (see Magnus effect).
  • The auditorium is designed for versatility and is equipped with acoustical curtains, shifting acoustic deflection panels, a stage lift, and three catwalks.
  • Other ways of avoiding attack include evasion, trapping, slipping and deflection of the oncoming attack; this approach is often referred to as the application of 'soft' techniques (see hard and soft (martial arts)).
  • The wing featured extendable ailerons with a ten-degree range of deflection, enabling them to act as auxiliary flaps.


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