Definition, Betydelse, Synonymer & Anagram | Engelska ordet INWARD


INWARD

Definition av INWARD

  1. inre
  2. andlig, själslig, invärtes
  3. inåt
  4. det inre

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Är palindrom

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AR
ARD
IN
NW
NWA
RD
WA

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13

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ADW
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Exempel på hur man kan använda INWARD i en mening

  • Tracking shots (also called travel shots) differ in motion from dolly shots, where the camera follows behind or before the character resulting in either an inward or an outward movement.
  • Osmotic pressure is the minimum pressure which needs to be applied to a solution to prevent the inward flow of its pure solvent across a semipermeable membrane.
  • Jupiter was the first of the Sun's planets to form, and its inward migration during the primordial phase of the Solar System affected much of the formation history of the other planets.
  • There are two common routes to a supernova: either a massive star may run out of fuel, ceasing to generate fusion energy in its core, and collapsing inward under the force of its own gravity to form a neutron star or a black hole; or a white dwarf star may accrete material from a companion star until it reaches a critical mass and undergoes a thermonuclear explosion.
  • All the cabling and equipment installed in a telecommunications facility, including the main distribution frame (MDF) and all the equipment extending inward therefrom, such as PABX or central office equipment, MDF heat coil protectors, and grounding systems.
  • Both works depict the relative scale of the Universe according to an order of magnitude (or logarithmic scale) based on a factor of ten, first expanding out from the Earth until the entire universe is surveyed, then reducing inward until a single atom and its quarks are observed.
  • The highest point of the star is positioned inward from the hoist edge at a distance equal to 1/18 of the flag's width.
  • Plantation owners made their move inward to Summerton to escape from the mosquitos along the Santee River.
  • During the inward journey the expedition was riven by increasing disagreements as to its objectives and plans, centred particularly on its local leader, whom Fleming disguised as "Major Pingle" when he wrote about the expedition.
  • It resembles a lowercase omega with a macron, though historically it is simply a cursive form of pi, with its legs bent inward to meet.
  • Shrinkage defect or shrinkage void, a casting defect caused by metal solidifying from the outside inward.
  • The other configuration is effectively a V engine with a 180-degree angle between the cylinder banks: in this configuration each pair of cylinders shares a single crankpin, so that as one piston moves inward, the other moves outward.
  • This inward immigration of families was somewhat balanced by outward labour emigration, mainly by men, to Southern Rhodesia and South Africa.
  • The Eddington luminosity, also referred to as the Eddington limit, is the maximum luminosity a body (such as a star) can achieve when there is balance between the force of radiation acting outward and the gravitational force acting inward.
  • They have a well-developed throat pouch, with an opening surrounded by a fleshy margin with inward pointing, coarse white hairs.
  • The dense but liquid slurry prevents the trench from collapsing by providing outward pressure, which balances the inward hydraulic forces and also retards water flow into the trench.
  • A clamp is a fastening device used to hold or secure objects tightly together to prevent movement or separation through the application of inward pressure.
  • A star exceeding this limit and without significant thermally generated pressure will continue to collapse to form either a neutron star or black hole, because the degeneracy pressure provided by the electrons is weaker than the inward pull of gravity.
  • Thus the derivative of the Heaviside step function can be seen as the inward normal derivative at the boundary of the domain given by the positive half-line.
  • Although bulk materials differentiate outward or inward according to their density, the elements that are chemically bound in them fractionate according to their chemical affinities, "carried along" by more abundant materials with which they are associated.


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