Examples of using Implosion in English and their translations into Slovak
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The implosion results in an energy-dense field with very high temperatures
The bubble implosion is characterised by intense cavitational forces,
The implosion of the cavitation bubble also results in liquid jets of up to 280m/s velocity,
Additionally, the implosion of cavitation bubbles in liquid media creates turbulences
Perhaps the tensions will one day cause an implosion, but this unlikely mix has worked for decades with few signs of collapse.
The implosion of the cavitation bubble also results in liquid jets of up to 280m/s velocity,
One could marvel why the implosion of the East could have banished any alternative to the status quo from the social consciousness.
The implosion of the cavitation bubbles results in powerful shear forces,
Using technology the company impishly calls Heart Bass Implosion, the system is able to produce bone rattling bass down to 16 Hz.
The bubble implosion creates locally extreme conditions of very high temperatures,
The implosion of the cavitation bubble also results in liquid jets of up to 280m/s velocity The resulting shear forces break the cell envelope mechanically
The failure of the building was an implosion. It failed completely different from Towers 1 and 2, in which the floors failed first.
During the cavitation bubble implosion, very high temperatures of approx.
In the immediate aftermath of the 2008 financial implosion, the U.S. and British governments became de facto owners of the failed financial giants such as Citibank, A. I.
During the implosion of cavitation bubbles,
In addition, the implosion of the cavitation bubbles creates jets of liquid at speeds of up to 280 m/s.
During the bubble implosion, extreme conditions such as very high temperature
which is the growth and implosion of vacuum bubbles in a liquid medium.
Boiler noise, sometimes called kettling, is directly related to the rapid condensation or implosion of steam in water.
Though the complexities may appear endless, the global economy's coming implosion is really fairly easy to understand: here are four charts which do the heavy lifting.