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English-Chinese dictionary of mechanical engineering (英汉机械工程大词典). 2013.
English-Chinese dictionary of mechanical engineering (英汉机械工程大词典). 2013.
Coulomb damping — is a type of constant mechanical damping in which energy is absorbed via sliding friction. The friction generated by the relative motion of the two surfaces that press against each other is a source of energy dissipation. In general, damping is… … Wikipedia
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Coulomb (disambiguation) — Coulomb or Coulombs may refer to: Charles Augustin de Coulomb (1736–1806), French physicist, also: Coulomb, a unit of electric charge Coulomb s law, in electrostatics Coulomb blockade, an increased resistance of certain electronic devices Coulomb … Wikipedia
Coulomb, Charles-Augustin de — born June 14, 1736, Angoulême, France died Aug. 23, 1806, Paris French physicist. After serving as a military engineer in the West Indies, he returned to France in the 1780s to pursue scientific research. To investigate Joseph Priestley s law of… … Universalium
Coulomb , Charles Augustin de — (1736–1806) French physicist Coulomb, who was born in Angoulême, France, was educated in Paris and then joined the army, serving as an engineer. He spent nine years in Martinique designing and building fortifications, returning to France because… … Scientists
Coulomb, Charles-Augustin de — (1736 1806) physicist Born in Angoulême, Charles Augustin de Coulomb served as a military engineer in the French west Indies before retiring to Blois at the time of the revolution of 1789. A pioneer in electrical theory, he continued his… … France. A reference guide from Renaissance to the Present
coulomb — The unit of electrical charge, equal to 3 × 109 electrostatic units; the quantity of electricity delivered by a current of 1 A in 1 s equal to 1/96,485 faraday. [CA de C., Fr. physicist, 1736–1806] * * * cou·lomb kü .läm, .lōm, kü n the practical … Medical dictionary
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