velocity in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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velocity <pl velocities> [Am vəˈlɑsədi, Brit vɪˈlɒsɪti] N

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pick up velocity
pick up velocity
coger esp Spain
high speed/velocity

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velocity in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for velocity in the English»Spanish Dictionary

velocity <-ies> [vɪˈlɒsəti, Am vəˈlɑ:sət̬i] N form

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gain velocity

velocity Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

at the velocity of
sound/light velocity

velocity Glossary of Refrigeration Technology courtesy of GEA Bock GmbH

Translations for velocity in the Spanish»English Dictionary

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gas velocity
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The unknowns are usually the velocity, the pressure and density and temperature.
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The reduced friction due to greater buoyancy allows for an increase in velocity.
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A force on the particle that depends only upon time and the particle's position and velocity fits this description.
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An extension of the method renders possible the determination of the velocity of sound in different gases.
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For example, a flywheel is used to maintain constant angular velocity of the crankshaft in a reciprocating engine.
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Its detonation velocity is around 5180m/s ft/s.
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The velocity components (the dependent variables to be solved for) are typically named "u", "v", "w".
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At very long standoffs, velocity is lost to air drag, further degrading penetration.
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A mixture of lampblack and liquid oxygen was measured to have detonation velocity of 3,000 m/s, and 4 to 12% more strength than dynamite.
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An increase in this n value will cause a decrease in the velocity of water flowing across a surface.
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