- Look up
revolute in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Revolute may mean: in botany,
having the
edges rolled down or back; see
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- A
revolute joint (also
called pin
joint or
hinge joint) is a one-degree-of-freedom
kinematic pair used
frequently in
mechanisms and machines. The joint...
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ground by a
revolute joint that can
perform a
complete revolution is
called a
crank link. A link
connecting to the
ground by a
revolute joint that cannot...
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surface contact between the pair of elements, as in the
following cases: A
revolute pair, or
hinged joint,
requires that a line in the
moving body
remain co-linear...
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Degrees of
freedom (mechanics)
Kinematic pair
Kinematics Mechanical joint Revolute joint Norton,
Robert L. (2008). "2".
Design of
Machinery (4th ed.). Boston...
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excluded because, and only because, all the
joints in a
truss are
treated as
revolutes, as is
necessary for the
links to be two-force members. A
planar truss...
- but are
often deeply lobed or
otherwise incised,
often conduplicate or
revolute. The
margins also can be
entire or toothed.
Resin or
latex can also be...
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throat Green Spathe flange Flat or
slightly revolute, 4.5–7 mm wide
Revolute, 1–3 mm wide
Revolute, 1–3 mm wide 2–5 mm broad,
flaring Spadix appendix...
- of the leaf,
forming two
tubes that may meet at the
midrib of the leaf.
Revolute vernation is the
opposite of
involute vernation: the
margins of the leaf...
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there were some
oppressive and
intolerable conditions against which to
revolute.
Twain was an
adamant supporter of the
abolition of
slavery and the eman****tion...