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parallelogram of velocities TÉC.

triangle of velocities TÉC.

velocity <a velocity; velocities> SUST.

angular velocity INET.

approach velocity HIDRO.

area velocity ASTRON.

axial velocity TÉC.

circular velocity MILIT.

circumferential velocity FÍS.

critical velocity FÍS.

discharge velocity ARQUIT.

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It is a parachute braking device optimized for use at high altitudes and high supersonic velocities.
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Examples include thermal conductivities, specific heats, material densities, fluid velocities, fluid viscosities, and surface reflectance and emittance characteristics.
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Return signals are weak and distorted because of the relative velocities of the transmitting station, moon and the receiving station.
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Studies allow for better diagnoses of various neuropathies, especially demyelinating conditions as these conditions result in reduced or non-existent conduction velocities.
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In nanofluidics, the valence numbers of the ions determines their net electrophoretic velocities.
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Liquid holdup in this regime can be large but the gas velocities are low.
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To reduce drag, superluminal wave velocities were necessary, and they would still be subject to the heating problem.
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While the definition via velocities of curves is quite straightforward given the above intuition, it is also the most cumbersome to work with.
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When a dislocation moves along several different glide planes, it can have different velocities in these different planes, due to the anisotropy of some materials.
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This is in contrast to ion beam engines, which generates thrust through extracting an ion current from plasma source, which is then accelerated to high velocities using grids/anodes.
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