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Rotation or
rotational/rotary
motion is the
circular movement of an
object around a
central line,
known as an axis of
rotation. A
plane figure can rotate...
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rotational symmetry, or
discrete rotational symmetry of the nth order, with
respect to a
particular point (in 2D) or axis (in 3D)
means that
rotation...
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moment of
inertia is observed: E
rotational = 1 2 I ω 2 {\displaystyle E_{\text{
rotational}}={\tfrac {1}{2}}I\omega ^{2}}
where ω {\displaystyle...
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Rotational spectroscopy is
concerned with the
measurement of the
energies of
transitions between quantized rotational states of
molecules in the gas phase...
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Rotational frequency, also
known as
rotational speed or rate of
rotation (symbols ν,
lowercase Gr**** nu, and also n), is the
frequency of
rotation of an...
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collection of all
rotation matrices of a
fixed dimension (here
mostly 3) in
mathematics and
particularly in
physics where rotational symmetry is a requirement...
- thermoplastics) in an
unheated mould, but
shares slow
rotational speeds in
common with
rotational molding. This kind of
rotocasting should not be confused...
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Healing native rangeland may
require a
combination of
burning and
rotational grazing.
Rotational grazing can be used with
ruminants such as cattle,
sheep or...
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correspond to
different rotational energy states. When a
particle loses angular momentum, it is said to have
transitioned to a
lower rotational energy state. Likewise...
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inner product space is said to have
rotational invariance if its
value does not
change when
arbitrary rotations are
applied to its argument. For example...