rigidity in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The concrete operational child will overcome the aspects of rigidity apparent in a preoperational child.
en.wikipedia.org
Measured values of intraocular pressure are influenced by corneal thickness and rigidity.
en.wikipedia.org
The design was found satisfactory, but it had also faults, like moving of centre of gravity during flight and low fuselage rigidity.
en.wikipedia.org
The toughness of these materials reflects the rigidity of the imide functional group.
en.wikipedia.org
The fibreglass body was bonded to its steel chassis for extra rigidity, and achieved a drag coefficient of 0.34.
en.wikipedia.org
Among other advances he made the distinction between rigidity, weakness and bradykinesia.
en.wikipedia.org
Springs do not require as much rigidity, but must deform elastically before breaking.
en.wikipedia.org
This increased strength and rigidity can help preserve the morphology (shape and structure) of the sample as it is processed for further analysis.
en.wikipedia.org
Thus, a set of edges forms an independent set in the rigidity matroid if and only if it has no self-stress.
en.wikipedia.org
However, while the crinoline needed to have a degree of rigidity, it also had a degree of flexibility.
en.wikipedia.org

Choose your language Deutsch | English | Srpski