- mathematics, an
involute (also
known as an evolvent) is a
particular type of
curve that is
dependent on
another shape or curve. An
involute of a
curve is...
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specialties such as clocks. In an
involute gear, the
profiles of the
teeth are
involutes of a circle. The
involute of a
circle is the
spiraling curve...
- other. This
folding mechanism makes the
emerging leaf look like a tube. In
involute vernation both
margins on
opposing sides of the leaf are
rolled up towards...
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errors and
deflection under load. The base
circle of an
involute gear is the
circle from
which involute tooth profiles are derived. The base
cylinder corresponds...
- {\displaystyle \left({\frac {dx}{dh}}\right)^{2}={\frac {2r}{h}}-1.} The
involute of the
cycloid has
exactly the same
shape as the
cycloid it originates...
- hemangioma: non-
involuting, and
rapidly involuting (beginning in the
first year of life). A
third variant is also
recognised as
partially involuting. Congenital...
- and watches,
rather than the
involute gear form used for most
other gears.
Cycloidal gears have
advantages over
involute gears in such
applications in...
-
either involute profile or
cycloidal profile. When two
gears are in mesh it is
possible that an
involute portion of one will
contact a non-
involute portion...
- For
involute gears, the
teeth always exert force along the line of action, which, for
involute gears, is a
straight line; and thus, for
involute gears...
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inverse Involution algebra, a *-algebra: a type of
algebraic structure Involute, a
construction in the
differential geometry of
curves Exponentiation (archaic...