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English-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary . 2013.
English-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary . 2013.
Spring (device) — Helical or coil springs designed for tension Compression sp … Wikipedia
Gravimetry — For the chemical analysis technique, see Gravimetric analysis. Gravity anomalies covering the Southern Ocean are shown here in false color relief. Amplitudes range between 30 mGal (magenta) to +30 mGal (red). This image has been… … Wikipedia
gravitation — gravitational, adj. gravitationally, adv. /grav i tay sheuhn/, n. 1. Physics. a. the force of attraction between any two masses. Cf. law of gravitation. b. an act or process caused by this force. 2. a sinking or falling … Universalium
Vening Meinesz, Felix Andries — ▪ Dutch geophysicist born July 30, 1887, The Hague, Neth. died Aug. 10, 1966, Amersfoort Dutch geophysicist and geodesist who was known for his measurements of gravity. Participating in a gravimetric survey of The Netherlands soon… … Universalium
Pendulum — This article is about pendulums. For other uses, see Pendulum (disambiguation). Simple gravity pendulum model assumes no friction or air resistance … Wikipedia
Gravimeter — A gravimeter or gravitometer, is an instrument used in gravimetry for measuring the local gravitational field. A gravimeter is a type of accelerometer, except that gravimeters are susceptible to all vibrations including noise, that cause… … Wikipedia
Geodesy — (pronEng|dʒiːˈɒdɪsi [OED] ), also called geodetics, a branch of earth sciences, is the scientific discipline that deals with the measurement and representation of the Earth, including its gravitational field, in a three dimensional time varying… … Wikipedia
Lucien LaCoste — 1908 1995 was a prominent physicist, metrologist. He was coinventor of the modern gravimeter, invented the zero length spring, and vehicle mounted gravimeters. He was also co founder of a prominent company selling gravimetric instruments.LaCoste… … Wikipedia
Earth exploration — Introduction the investigation of the surface of the Earth and of its interior. By the beginning of the 20th century most of the Earth s surface had been explored, at least superficially, except for the Arctic and Antarctic regions. Today the… … Universalium
gravimeter — /greuh vim i teuhr/, n. 1. an instrument for measuring the specific gravity of a solid or liquid. 2. Also called gravity meter. an instrument for measuring variations in the gravitational field of the earth by detecting differences in weight of… … Universalium
geology — /jee ol euh jee/, n., pl. geologies. 1. the science that deals with the dynamics and physical history of the earth, the rocks of which it is composed, and the physical, chemical, and biological changes that the earth has undergone or is… … Universalium