Wortschatz für IELTS (Akademisch) - Physics
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter zum Thema Physik, wie „charge“, „radiation“, „flexible“ usw., die für die IELTS-Prüfung benötigt werden.
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a large solid piece of material that is square or rectangular in shape and has flat sides
Block
the physical property in matter that causes it to experience a force in an electromagnetic field
Ladung
(physics) an effect that causes a body to move or change direction
Kraft
describing weapons that are powered by the energy produced either from nuclear fission or a combination of fusion and fission reactions
nuklear
(physics) an oscillating movement by which energy is transferred without the transport of matter, such as light and sound
Welle
to make something such as a process, piece of equipment, etc. start working
aktivieren
(science) the smallest part of a chemical element that is found in the nature
Atom
real and tangible, existing in physical form that can be sensed or experienced
konkret
(physics) the space or area within which the effect of a particular force exists
Feld
a physical substance that occupies space and exists in every material in the universe
Materie, Stoff
(physics) the amount of force exerted per area that is measured in pascal, newton per square meter, etc.
Druck
the energy transmitted in the form of particles or waves through the space or a matter
Strahlung
to constantly move around a gas, air, or liquid inside a closed area
zirkulieren
(physics) the degree to which a substance is compacted, measured by dividing its mass by its volume
Dichte
(physics) a source of power that is required to do any work that may exist in potential, kinetic, thermal and other forms
Energie
(physics) a nuclear reaction by which the nuclei of atoms combine and form a heavier nucleus, producing nuclear energy
Fusion
(physics) the universal force of attraction between any pair of objects with mass
Gravitation
(physics) the property of matter that gives it weight in a gravitational field and is a measure of its inertia
Masse
to strengthen a substance or structure, particularly by adding extra material to it
verstärken