- roche's limit
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see roche limit
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Roche's limit «R shihz, ROH-»,= Roche limit. (Cf. ↑Roche limit)
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
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Useful english dictionary. 2012.
roche limit — ˈrȯsh , ˈrōsh noun or roche s limit shə̇z Usage: usually capitalized R Etymology: after E. A. Roche died 1833 French mathematician : the distance between a planet s center and its satellite within which the satellite cannot approach without… … Useful english dictionary
Roche lobe — Roche lobe, a gaseous bulge formed in binary stars by each star s gravitational pull on the other. ╂[< E. Roche; see etym. of Roche limit (Cf. ↑Roche limit)] * * * n. Astronomy either of two lobes that form an hourglass shaped volume of space… … Useful english dictionary
Roche — is French for boulder/rock . The word is (part of) several names: Business companies* Roche Applied Science, a business area of Roche Diagnostics, a division of Hoffmann–La Roche AG, Basel, Switzerland, one of the largest pharmaceutical companies … Wikipedia
Roche limit — [rōsh] n. [after E. Roche (1820 83), Fr astronomer] the lowest possible altitude at which a natural satellite can form and orbit, withstanding the fragmenting force of the gravitational pull of a planet or other primary celestial body: see also… … English World dictionary
Roche limit — If the primary is less than half as dense as the satellite, the rigid body Roche Limit is less than the primary s radius, and the two bodies may collide before the Roche limit is reached.How close are the solar system s moons to their Roche… … Wikipedia
Roche limit — /rohsh/; Fr. /rddawsh/, Astron. the minimum distance below which a moon orbiting a celestial body would be disrupted by tidal forces or below which a moon would not have formed. [1885 90; named after French astronomer Édouard Roche (1820 83), who … Universalium
Roche lobe — The Roche lobe is the region of space around a star in a binary system within which orbiting material is gravitationally bound to that star. If the star expands past its Roche lobe, then the material outside of the lobe will fall into the other… … Wikipedia
Roche , Edouard Albert — (1820–1883) French mathematician Roche studied at the university in his native city of Montpellier, obtaining his doctorate there in 1844. After further study in Paris he returned to Montpellier in 1849 and served as professor of pure mathematics … Scientists
Roche-Effekt — Simulation eines flüssigen Satelliten, der nur durch seine eigene Gravitation zusammengehalten wird, hier von oberhalb der Bahnebene gesehen. Weit entfernt von der Roche Grenze bildet die Masse praktisch eine Kugel … Deutsch Wikipedia
Roche-Gebiet — Simulation eines flüssigen Satelliten, der nur durch seine eigene Gravitation zusammengehalten wird, hier von oberhalb der Bahnebene gesehen. Weit entfernt von der Roche Grenze bildet die Masse praktisch eine Kugel … Deutsch Wikipedia