point of take-off

point of take-off
atsispyrimo taškas statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Įsivaizduojamas atramos taškas, kurį veikia atsispyrimo jėgos atstojamoji; atsispyrimo jėgos vektoriaus pridėties taškas. atitikmenys: angl. point of take-off vok. Abstosspunkt, m rus. точка отталкивания

Sporto terminų žodynas. T. 1. 2-asis patais. ir papild. leid.: Aiškinamasis žodynas. Angliški, vokiški, rusiški terminų atitikmenys. Būtiniausios žinios. 2002.

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