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 Übersetzung für 'rotational axis' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a rotational axis | rotational axes
rotational axisRotationsachse {f}
math.phys.tech.
rotational axis
Drehachse {f}
tech.
rotational axis
Hauptachse {f}
Teiltreffer
tech.
triple-axis {adj} [attr.] <3-axis>
dreiaxial <3-axial>
tech.
dual-axis {adj} <2-axis>
zweiaxial <2-axial>
rotational {adj}drehend
100
rotational {adj}abwechselnd
16
rotational {adj}turnusmäßig
29
phys.
rotational plane
Rotationsebene {f}
rotational stabilityRotationsstabilität {f}
phys.
rotational transition
Rotationsübergang {m}
phys.
rotational state
Drehzustand {m}
phys.tech.
rotational resistance
Rotationswiderstand {m}
phys.
rotational resistance
Drehwiderstand {m}
rotational movementRotationsbewegung {f}
tech.
rotational position
Drehlage {f}
med.tech.
rotational correction
Rotationskorrektur {f}
astron.med.
rotational instability
Rotationsinstabilität {f}
rail
rotational damper
Drehdämpfer {m}
phys.
rotational motion
Rotationsbewegung {f}
phys.
rotational freedom
Rotationsfreiheit {f}
phys.
rotational plane
Drehebene {f}
phys.
rotational temperature
Rotationstemperatur {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The glacials and interglacials coincide with changes in orbital forcing of climate due to Milankovitch cycles, which are periodic changes in Earth's orbit and the tilt of Earth's rotational axis.
  • Equinoxes are defined on any planet with a tilted rotational axis.
  • Some theorists think that without this stabilization against the torques applied by the Sun and planets to Earth's equatorial bulge, the rotational axis might be chaotically unstable, exhibiting large changes over millions of years, as is the case for Mars, though this is disputed.
  • In the Northern Hemisphere, the shadow-casting edge of a sundial gnomon is normally oriented so that it points due northward and is parallel to the rotational axis of Earth.
  • The Van Allen radiation belts are symmetric about the Earth's magnetic axis, which is tilted with respect to the Earth's rotational axis by an angle of approximately 11°.

  • In most cases the orientation of the star's rotational axis is unknown.
  • Earth's rotational axis itself rotates about a second axis, orthogonal to Earth's orbit, taking about 25,800 years to perform a complete rotation.
  • On a larger time-scale, cyclic changes in climate and sea level are caused by Milankovitch cycles: cyclic changes in the orientation and/or position of the Earth's rotational axis and orbit around the Sun.
  • At present, Triton's rotational axis is about 40° from Neptune's orbital plane, and hence as Neptune orbits the Sun, Triton's polar regions take turns facing the Sun, resulting in seasonal changes as one pole, then the other moves into the sunlight.
  • These cams are principally used to convert rotational motion to linear motion parallel to the rotational axis of the cylinder.

  • These include solar gravitational effects, the obliquity (tilt) of the Earth's Equator and rotational axis, the inclination of the plane of the lunar orbit and the elliptical shape of the Earth's orbit of the Sun.
  • The two moments when the inclination of Earth's rotational axis has maximum effect are the solstices.
  • Precession is a change in the orientation of the rotational axis of a rotating body.
  • Because Polaris lies nearly in a direct line with the Earth's rotational axis "above" the North Pole—the north celestial pole—Polaris stands almost motionless in the sky, and all the stars of the northern sky appear to rotate around it.
  • It is not to be confused with "magnetic dipole radiation", which is emitted because the magnetic axis is not aligned with the rotational axis, with a radiation frequency the same as the neutron star's rotational frequency.

  • In astronomy, axial tilt, also known as obliquity, is the angle between an object's rotational axis and its orbital axis, which is the line perpendicular to its orbital plane; equivalently, it is the angle between its equatorial plane and orbital plane.
  • If the style is aligned with the Earth's rotational axis, a spherical shape is convenient since the hour-lines are equally spaced, as they are on the equatorial dial shown here; the sundial is "equiangular".
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