Relationele Bijvoeglijke Naamwoorden - Bijvoeglijke naamwoorden van de natuurkunde
Deze bijvoeglijke naamwoorden hebben betrekking op het gebied van de natuurkunde, dat de fundamentele wetten en principes onderzoekt die materie, energie, beweging, enz. beheersen.
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relating to the energy associated with motion or movement, emphasizing the dynamic state of objects in action
relating to movements or phenomena involving oscillations or vibrations, often associated with back-and-forth motions of particles or objects
relating to measurements defining size or extent across different aspects
based on a system using units like meters, grams, and liters
(physics) possessing the attribute of attracting metal objects such as iron or steel
referring to the combined interaction of electric and magnetic fields, often associated with waves or radiation
relating to the force of attraction between objects with mass, commonly known as gravity
relating to the way objects move through air or other gases, especially concerning the reduction of air resistance or drag
aerodynamisch
relating to principles or phenomena based on Sir Isaac Newton's classical laws of mechanics
based on Albert Einstein's theory of relativity, which explores the relationships between space, time, and gravity
relativistisch
relating to the transmission or control of fluids under pressure within confined systems or machinery
relating to the study of how energy moves and changes within systems, particularly involving heat and work
relating to movement or displacement from one place to another
involving or relating to the action of turning around a central point
roterend,draaiend
relating to the study of physical properties and phenomena in space and celestial bodies like stars, galaxies, and black holes
astrofysisch
relating to electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths longer than visible light but shorter than radio waves, often used in night vision, heat detection, and remote control technology
relating to electromagnetic radiation with shorter wavelengths than those of visible light but longer than X-rays
relating to or characteristic of entropy, which is a measure of disorder or randomness in a system