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Convergence

    The flow of the wind resulting in a horizontal inflow of air into a region. convergence of winds near the surface are associated with upward motion known in meteorology as convection. the opposite of convergence is divergence.




Horizontal, английский
  1. Горизонталь; горизонтальный

  2. Горизонталь; горизонтальный 287

  3. At right angles to the direction of gravity; on the level; parallel to the horizon; neither vertical nor inclined.

  4. A direction parallel to the horizon, or what is commonly termed lying flat. one of the greatest inconveniences navigators have to struggle with is the frequent want of a distinct sight of the horizon. to obviate this a horizontal spinning speculum was adopted by mr. lerson, who was lost in the victory man-of-war, in which ship he was sent out to make trial of his instrument. this was afterwards improved by smeaton, and consists of a well-polished metal speculum about 3-1/2 inches in diameter, inclosed within a circular rim of brass, so fitted that the centre of gravity of the whole shall fall near the point on which it spins. this is the end of a steel axis running through the centre of the speculum, above which it finishes in a square for the convenience of fitting a


Convergence, английский
  1. Сведение лучей, сходимость. характеристика, определяющая точность выравнивания и перемещения трех цветных лучей (красного, зеленого и синего) в цветном мониторе при выводе изображения на экран

  2. Конвергенция схождение в одном месте пучка стилистических приёмов, участвующих в единой стилистической функции and heaved and heaved, still unrestingly heaved the black sea, as if its vast tides were a conscience. (h. melville - moby-dic

  3. The crossover of the three electron beams of a three-gun tri-color picture tube. this normally occurs at the plane of the aperture mask.

  4. Сходимость; схождение; сужение; конвергенция; затухание (колебаний)

  5. The bending of light rays toward each other, as by a positive (convex) lens.

  6. The ability to use both eyes as a team and to be able to turn the eyes inward to maintain single vision close up.

  7. The simultaneous turning in of the eyes to keep an object in sight as it comes nearer to the eye.

  8. N конвергенция

  9. A horizontal inflow of air.

  10. Literally, comming to a point with time. the values in the sequence 1, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, ••• converge to zero whereas the values in the sequence all, 1/2,2/3,3/4, ••• converge to one. convergence requires that the differences between neighboring values decrease. if they do not, they may tend to infinity as in 1,2,3, ••• or end up oscillating as in ••• +1, -1, +1, -1, •••• the convergence model of communication postulates that as people communicate with each other they become more similar in knowledge and in attitudes and thus converge to form a homogeneous distribution.

  11. The consolidation of all communications - voice, data and video - onto a single network infrastructure.

  12. Bringing together. in energy, electricity and natural gas markets becoming closely linked. similarly, with digitalization, computing and communications activities are difficult to distinguish, thus affecting regulation of traditional telecommunications.


Associated, английский
  1. Соответствующий; связанный; присоединенный

  2. Experiencing through your own senses (seeing through your own eyes, hearing with your own ears, feeling with your own feelings.)


Meteorology, английский
  1. Метеорология

  2. The study of the processes and phenomena of the earth’s atmosphere, especially insofar as they facilitate forecasting weather conditions.

  3. Метеорология. наука об атмосфере (вмо). она занимается изучением химии и физики атмосферы, в том числе вопросов взаимодействия атмосферы с земной поверхностью и поведения загрязнителей воздуха после их поступления в атмосферу. 91


Convection, английский
  1. Convection

  2. Currents created by heating air, which then rises and pulls cooler air behind it. also see radiation.

  3. The transfer of energy through a liquid or gas due to the motion of the medium.

  4. Конвекция

  5. Heat transmission, either natural or forced (by means of a fan), by currents of air control joint control-joint grouting the injection of grout into a control joint.

  6. The rising of heated surface air.

  7. Конвекция. установившееся внутреннее движе-. нне в каком-либо слое или воздухе, приводящее к вертикальному переносу теплоты, массы и т. д. (вмо). в воздухе конвекция чаще всего обусловлена плавучестью воздушных масс, контактирующих с нагретой поверхностью, что приводит к возникновению вертикального потока воздуха над поверхностью. конвекция может возникать также в результате воздушных течений и завихрений при встрече с механическими препятствиями, как, например, при прохождении воздуха над возвышенностью.

  8. The transfer of heat that results from motion of a fluid (gas or liquid).

  9. The transfer of heat energy through gasses and liquids by the amount and mixing of those fluids.

  10. Heat transfer by circulation within a medium such as a gas or a liquid.

  11. Heat transfer by circulation within a medium such as gas or a liquid.

  12. Type of heat transfer that takes place in a moving medium and is almost always associated with transfer between a solid (surface) and a moving fluid (such as air), whereby energy is transferred from higher temperature sites to lower temperature sites.3

  13. Type of heat transfer that takes place in a moving medium and is almost always associated with transfer between a solid (surface) and a moving fluid (such as air), whereby energy is transferred from higher temperature sites to lower temperature sites. compare conduction; radiation.


Divergence, английский
  1. (дивергенция, расхождение) ситуация, в которой два или больше графиков дают расхождение в подтверждениях тенденций на рынке. например, ценовой график образует новый пик, по абсолютному значению превышающий предыдущий, но оцсцилятор этого не подтверждает.

  2. Дивергенция, расхождение [нарастание] колебаний; колебательная неустойчивость

  3. Дивергенция, т. е. ситуация, в которой два или больше графиков индексов дают расхождение с ценовым графиком.

  4. The angular measurement of laser beam spread with distance. the projected dot of a laser will increase in size the farther it is projected. laser divergence is measured in milliradians (mrad). dosimetry

  5. 1. a condition in which one eye points directly at the object of interest but the other does not 2. the process of moving apart to follow different courses 3. the amount of difference between two quantities, especially where the difference is unexpected 4. a deviation from a typical behaviour pattern or expressed wish

  6. The ability to use both eyes as a team and be able to turn the eyes out toward a far object.

  7. N 1 дифференциация; 2 дивергенция

  8. Расхождение; отклонение; геод. невязка

  9. A horizontal outflow of air.

  10. When two or more averages or indexes fail to show confirming trends.

  11. Term sometimes used to describe the spreading of ultrasonic waves beyond the near field. it is a function of transducer diameter and wavelength in the medium. see beam spread.

  12. Term sometimes used to describe the spreading of ultrasonic waves beyond the near field. it is a function of transducer diameter and wavelength in the medium.7 see beam spread. double-crystal technique: see pitch catch technique.


Divergence, английский
    The flow of the wind resulting in a horizontal outflow of air from a region. the opposite of divergence is convergence.


Latent heat, английский
    The energy released or absorbed during a change of state. for example, the change of water vapour to liquid water releases the latent heat of condensation.