Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Croatian term or phrase:
tromomentne
English translation:
three-moment
Added to glossary by
Damir Bizjak
Jan 29, 2012 14:58
12 yrs ago
Croatian term
tromomentne
Croatian to English
Tech/Engineering
Electronics / Elect Eng
transformator/ vrsta jednadžbe
Dno kotla dimenzionira se pomoću Clapeyronove (tromomentne) jednadžbe
Proposed translations
(English)
5 +3 | three-moment | Mira Stepanovic |
5 | 3 momentum | Davor Ivic |
Proposed translations
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Selected
three-moment
http://www.duke.edu/~hpgavin/ce130/three-moment.pdf
The three-moment equation was derived by ´ Emile Clapeyron in 1857 using the differential equations
of beam bending.
The three-moment equation was derived by ´ Emile Clapeyron in 1857 using the differential equations
of beam bending.
Note from asker:
Hvala Vam |
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
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3 momentum
http://www.physicsforums.com/archive/index.php/t-226699.html
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Note added at 1 sat (2012-01-29 16:01:53 GMT)
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should clarify that, given a 4-momentum vector,
the 3-momentum is essentially the "spatial-part" according to a given observer.
That is, the 3-momentum is [obtained from] the vector-component of the 4-momentum that
is [Minkowski-]perpendicular to an observer's 4-velocity.
From a given 4-momentum vector, different observers will determine different 3-momentum vectors.
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Note added at 1 sat (2012-01-29 16:01:53 GMT)
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should clarify that, given a 4-momentum vector,
the 3-momentum is essentially the "spatial-part" according to a given observer.
That is, the 3-momentum is [obtained from] the vector-component of the 4-momentum that
is [Minkowski-]perpendicular to an observer's 4-velocity.
From a given 4-momentum vector, different observers will determine different 3-momentum vectors.
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