slovodefinícia
momenta
(encz)
momenta,spád událostí n: Zdeněk Brož
Momenta
(gcide)
Momentum \Mo*men"tum\, n.; pl. L. Momenta, F. Momentums. [L.
See Moment.]
1. (Mech.) The quantity of motion in a moving body, being
always proportioned to the quantity of matter multiplied
by the velocity; impetus.
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2. Essential element, or constituent element.
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I shall state the several momenta of the distinction
in separate propositions. --Sir W.
Hamilton.
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3. A property of an activity or course of events, viewed as
analogous to forward motion or to physical momentum (def.
1), such that the activity is believed to be able to
continue moving forward without further application of
force or effort; -- often used to describe an increase in
the acquisition of public support for a purpose; as, as,
the petition drive gained momentum when it was mentioned
in the newspapers.
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podobné slovodefinícia
momentarily
(mass)
momentarily
- momentálne, okamžite
momentalne
(msasasci)
momentalne
- momentarily, presently
momentaneous
(encz)
momentaneous,okamžitý adj: Zdeněk Brož
momentarily
(encz)
momentarily,chvilkově adv: Zdeněk Brožmomentarily,momentálně adv: Zdeněk Brož
momentariness
(encz)
momentariness,krátkodobost n: Zdeněk Brož
momentary
(encz)
momentary,okamžitý adj: Zdeněk Brož
momentary drowsiness
(encz)
momentary drowsiness,mikrospánek web
Equimomental
(gcide)
Equimomental \E`qui*mo*men"tal\, a. [Equi- + momental.] (Mech.)
Having equal moments of inertia.
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Note: Two bodies or systems of bodies are said to be
equimomental when their moments of inertia about all
straight lines are equal each to each.
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Equimomental cone of a given rigid body, a conical surface
that has any given vertex, and is described by a straight
line which moves in such manner that the moment of inertia
of the given rigid body about the line is in all its
positions the same.
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Equimomental cone of a given rigid body
(gcide)
Equimomental \E`qui*mo*men"tal\, a. [Equi- + momental.] (Mech.)
Having equal moments of inertia.
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Note: Two bodies or systems of bodies are said to be
equimomental when their moments of inertia about all
straight lines are equal each to each.
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Equimomental cone of a given rigid body, a conical surface
that has any given vertex, and is described by a straight
line which moves in such manner that the moment of inertia
of the given rigid body about the line is in all its
positions the same.
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Momenta
(gcide)
Momentum \Mo*men"tum\, n.; pl. L. Momenta, F. Momentums. [L.
See Moment.]
1. (Mech.) The quantity of motion in a moving body, being
always proportioned to the quantity of matter multiplied
by the velocity; impetus.
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2. Essential element, or constituent element.
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I shall state the several momenta of the distinction
in separate propositions. --Sir W.
Hamilton.
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3. A property of an activity or course of events, viewed as
analogous to forward motion or to physical momentum (def.
1), such that the activity is believed to be able to
continue moving forward without further application of
force or effort; -- often used to describe an increase in
the acquisition of public support for a purpose; as, as,
the petition drive gained momentum when it was mentioned
in the newspapers.
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Momental
(gcide)
Momental \Mo*men"tal\, a. [Cf. OF. momental.] [Obs.]
1. Lasting but a moment; brief.
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Not one momental minute doth she swerve. --Breton.
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2. Important; momentous.
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3. (Mech.) Of or pertaining to moment or momentum.
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Momentally
(gcide)
Momentally \Mo*men"tal*ly\, adv.
For a moment. [Obs.]
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Momentaneous
(gcide)
Momentaneous \Mo`men*ta"ne*ous\, Momentany \Mo"men*ta*ny\, a.
[L. momentaneus: cf. F. momentan['e].]
Momentary. [Obs.] --Hooker. "Momentany as a sound." --Shak.
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Momentany
(gcide)
Momentaneous \Mo`men*ta"ne*ous\, Momentany \Mo"men*ta*ny\, a.
[L. momentaneus: cf. F. momentan['e].]
Momentary. [Obs.] --Hooker. "Momentany as a sound." --Shak.
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Momentarily
(gcide)
Momentarily \Mo"men*ta*ri*ly\, adv.
1. Every moment; from moment to moment. --Shenstone.
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2. In a moment; in the immediate future.
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Momentariness
(gcide)
Momentariness \Mo"men*ta*ri*ness\, n.
The state or quality of being momentary; shortness of
duration.
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Momentary
(gcide)
Momentary \Mo"men*ta*ry\, a. [L. momentarius. See Moment.]
Done in a moment; continuing only a moment; lasting a very
short time; as, a momentary pang.
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This momentary joy breeds months of pain. --Shak.
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parallelogram of momenta
(gcide)
Parallelogram \Par`al*lel"o*gram\, n. [Gr. ?; ? parallel + ? to
write: cf. F. parall['e]logramme. See Parallel, and
-gram.] (Geom.)
A right-lined quadrilateral figure, whose opposite sides are
parallel, and consequently equal; -- sometimes restricted in
popular usage to a rectangle, or quadrilateral figure which
is longer than it is broad, and with right angles.
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Parallelogram of velocities, parallelogram of forces,
parallelogram of accelerations, parallelogram of momenta,
etc. (Mech.), a parallelogram the diagonal of which
represents the resultant of two velocities, forces,
accelerations, momenta, etc., both in quantity and
direction, when the velocities, forces, accelerations,
momenta, etc., are represented in quantity and direction
by the two adjacent sides of the parallelogram.
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momentaneous
(wn)
momentaneous
adj 1: lasting for a markedly brief time; "a fleeting glance";
"fugitive hours"; "rapid momentaneous association of
things that meet and pass"; "a momentary glimpse" [syn:
fleeting, fugitive, momentaneous, momentary]
momentarily
(wn)
momentarily
adv 1: for an instant or moment; "we paused momentarily before
proceeding"; "a cardinal perched momently on the dogwood
branch" [syn: momentarily, momently]
2: at any moment; "she will be with you momently" [syn:
momentarily, momently]
momentary
(wn)
momentary
adj 1: lasting for a markedly brief time; "a fleeting glance";
"fugitive hours"; "rapid momentaneous association of
things that meet and pass"; "a momentary glimpse" [syn:
fleeting, fugitive, momentaneous, momentary]

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