| contraction terengeš Fr.: contraction    An act or instance of contracting; the quality or state of being contracted.  Verbal noun of → contract. | 
| gravitational contraction terengeš-e  gerâneši Fr.: contraction gravitationnelle    Decrease in the volume of an astronomical object under the action of a dominant, central gravitational force. → gravitational; → contraction. | 
| Kelvin-Helmholtz contraction terengeš-e Kelvin-Helmholtz Fr.: contraction de Kelvin-Helmholtz    The contraction of a volume of gas under its → gravity, accompanied by the → radiation of the lost → potential energy as → heat. After the Scottish physicist William Thomson, also known as Lord Kelvin (1824-1907) and the German physicist and physician Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz (1821-1894), who made important contributions to the thermodynamics of gaseous systems; → contraction. | 
| length contraction terengeš-e derâzâ Fr.: contraction de longueur    Same as → Lorentz contraction. → length; → contraction. | 
| Lorentz contraction terengeš-e Lorentz Fr.: contraction de Lorentz    The decrease in the length of a body moving in the direction of its length as measured by an observer situated in that direction. The shortening factor is [1 - (v/c)2]1/2, where v is the relative velocity and c light speed. → Lorentz; → contraction. | 
| tensor contraction terengeš-e tânsor Fr.: contraction de tenseur    An operation of tensor algebra that is obtained by setting unlike indices equal and summing according to a summation convention. → contraction; → tensor. |