英:[isˈkeip viˈlɔsiti]
美:[ɪˈskep vəˈlɑsɪti]
英:[isˈkeip viˈlɔsiti]
美:[ɪˈskep vəˈlɑsɪti]
逃逸速度;
noun
the minimum velocity that a moving body (such as a rocket) must have to escape from the gravitational field of a celestial body (such as the earth) and move outward into space
逃逸速度
绕中心天体作抛物线运动的速度。
The first known use of escape velocity was in 1934
estrous cyclenoun
the cycle of changes in the endocrine and reproductive systems of a female mammal from the beginning of one period of estrus to the beginning of the next
established churchnoun
a church recognized by law as the official church of a nation
-essnoun suffix
female
priestess
-esqueadjective suffix
in the manner or style of : like
statuesque
esprit de corpsnoun
enthusiastic devotion of members to a group and strong regard for the honor of the group
ESPnoun
extrasensory perception
Eskimo dognoun
any of an American breed of spitz dogs with a thick white coatalso: any of a breed of Canadian sled dogs
-ese1 of 2adjective suffix
of, relating to, or originating in (a specified place or country)
Japanese
-ese2 of 2noun suffix
one born or living in (a specified place or country)
Chinese
language of (a specified place, country, or nationality)
Vietnamese
speech or literary style of (a specified place, person, group subject, or activity)
journalese
Esdrasnoun
either of two books of Scripture that are not usually considered canon that are included in the Protestant Apocrypha see bible
escape velocitynoun
the lowest velocity that a moving body (as a rocket) must have to escape from the field of gravity of the earth or of a heavenly body and move outward into space
1 This process energizes the hydrogen atom, which can then exceed the planet’s escape velocity and escape to space.
2 Even the cosmos is fair game, especially in a tech world known for its moon shots and escape velocities.
3 In fact, the boulder population can be roughly divided in half, with the faster half having achieved escape velocity.
4 Venus is so hot that the molecules of most gases easily reach escape velocity.
5 The high dropout rate means that everyone is in search of the one thing that will reach escape velocity.
6 My objective with Blueprint is to demonstrate aging escape velocity, using the best science, trying to do all the appropriate interventions to neutralize my aging process.
7 Then on Thursday, the service hit the viral escape velocity that every new social platform searches for as some of the internet’s biggest names hopped on board.
8 Some of the tonnage is due to the fuel needed to accelerate the ship from low Earth orbit to escape velocity, and this may not differ between Mars and closer sites, such as the moon.
9 That's a pretty strong version of escape velocity!
这是逃逸速度的一个很有力的版本!
10 At the event horizon, the escape velocity is equal to the speed of light.
在活动视界里,逃逸速度等于光速。
11 With present fuels, scientists agree that a single rocket can not attain escape velocity.
如果采用目前的燃料, 科学家们认为单级火箭达不到逃逸速度.
12 The buildup of pressure would force gas outward at speeds far above escape velocity.
压力的增加,将迫使气体以远高于脱离速度的速率向外逃逸.