Wext
Xuyakirin
(Ji Dem hat beralîkirin)
Wext, dem, zeman yan jî çax tiştekî ku hercar dewam dike û pêş de diçe ye. Di wext de tişt diqewimin û ew tişt nikarin werin vegerandin.[1][2][3]
Paşeroj û pêşeroj di kurmancî de
[biguhêre | çavkaniyê biguhêre]Di hinek devokên kurmancî de paşeroj tê mana wextê derbasbûyî yanî bihûrtî û pêşeroj wextê ko hê nehatiye.
Di hinek devokên dî de, paşeroj wextê ko hê nehatiye ye û pêşeroj wextê derbasbûyî ye.
Hesabkirin
[biguhêre | çavkaniyê biguhêre]Saniye yekeya bingehî ya sîstema SIyê ye. Deqekek 60 saniye dirêj e û saetek 60 deqe yan jî 3600 saniye dirêj e.
Roj axleb 24 saet yanî 86400 saniye ne lê carna ji bonî rastiya jimartinê bimîne, saniyekek lê tê zêdekirin.
Çavkanî
[biguhêre | çavkaniyê biguhêre]- Ev gotar ji agahiyên naveroka vê guhertoya gotara wekhev a Wîkîpediyaya îngilîzî pêk tê. (bi hin lêzêdekirin)
- ^ "Oxford Dictionaries:Time". Oxford University Press. 2011. Ji orîjînalê di 4 tîrmeh 2012 de hat arşîvkirin. Roja gihiştinê 18 gulan 2017.
The indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole
- ^ * "Webster's New World College Dictionary". 2010. Ji orîjînalê di 5 tebax 2011 de hat arşîvkirin. Roja gihiştinê 9 nîsan 2011.
1.indefinite, unlimited duration in which things are considered as happening in the past, present, or future; every moment there has ever been or ever will be… a system of measuring duration 2.the period between two events or during which something exists, happens, or acts; measured or measurable interval
- "The American Heritage Stedman's Medical Dictionary". 2002. Ji orîjînalê di 5 adar 2012 de hat arşîvkirin. Roja gihiştinê 9 nîsan 2011.
A duration or relation of events expressed in terms of past, present, and future, and measured in units such as minutes, hours, days, months, or years.
- "Collins Language.com". HarperCollins. 2011. Ji orîjînalê di 2 çiriya pêşîn 2011 de hat arşîvkirin. Roja gihiştinê 18 kanûna pêşîn 2011.
1. The continuous passage of existence in which events pass from a state of potentiality in the future, through the present, to a state of finality in the past. 2. physics a quantity measuring duration, usually with reference to a periodic process such as the rotation of the earth or the frequency of electromagnetic radiation emitted from certain atoms. In classical mechanics, time is absolute in the sense that the time of an event is independent of the observer. According to the theory of relativity it depends on the observer's frame of reference. Time is considered as a fourth coordinate required, along with three spatial coordinates, to specify an event.
- "The American Heritage Science Dictionary @dictionary.com". 2002. Ji orîjînalê di 5 adar 2012 de hat arşîvkirin. Roja gihiştinê 9 nîsan 2011.
1. A continuous, measurable quantity in which events occur in a sequence proceeding from the past through the present to the future. 2a. An interval separating two points of this quantity; a duration. 2b. A system or reference frame in which such intervals are measured or such quantities are calculated.
- "Eric Weisstein's World of Science". 2007. Roja gihiştinê 9 nîsan 2011.
A quantity used to specify the order in which events occurred and measure the amount by which one event preceded or followed another. In special relativity, ct (where c is the speed of light and t is time), plays the role of a fourth dimension.
- "The American Heritage Stedman's Medical Dictionary". 2002. Ji orîjînalê di 5 adar 2012 de hat arşîvkirin. Roja gihiştinê 9 nîsan 2011.
- ^ "Time". The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language (Çapa Fourth). 2011. Ji orîjînalê di 19 tîrmeh 2012 de hat arşîvkirin.
A nonspatial continuum in which events occur in apparently irreversible succession from the past through the present to the future.