angular kinetic energy kâruž-e jonbeši-ye zâviye-yi Fr.: énergie cinétique angulaier Same as → rotational energy. |
isokinetic angle zâviye-ye izojonbeši Fr.: angle isocinétique Adaptive optics: The angle over which wavefront phases become de-correlated by 1 radian rms due to → tip-tilt alone. It is defined analogously to the → isoplanatic angle. |
kinetic jonbeši (#) Fr.: cinétique Of or relating to motion; caused by motion; characterized by movement. From Gk. kinetikos "moving, putting in motion," from kinein "to move," → kinematics. Jonbeši, adj. of jonbeš, verbal noun of jonbidan, → move. |
kinetic energy kâruž-e jonbeši Fr.: énergie cinétique The energy which a body possesses as a consequence of its motion, defined as one-half the product of its mass m and the square of its speed v, i.e. 1/2 mv2. |
kinetic helicity picari-ye jonbeši Fr.: hélicité cinétique In fluid mechanics, a quantity that describes helical flow. It is defined by the integrated scalar product of the velocity field and the → vorticity: KK = ∫ dVu . (∇ x u). In the absence of magnetic field, this quantity is conserved by the → Euler equation. See also → magnetic helicity. |
kinetic potential tavand-e jonbešik Fr.: potentiel cinétique Same as → Lagrangian function. |
kinetic temperature damâ-ye jonbeši (#) Fr.: température cinétique The temperature of a gas defined in terms of the average kinetic energy of its atoms or molecules. → kinetic; → temperature. |
kinetic theory of gases negare-ye jonbeši-ye gâzhâ (#) Fr.: théorie cinétique des gaz A theory that explains macroscopic properties of gases, such as pressure, temperature, or volume, by considering their molecular composition and motion. |