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Rotor logo #10101) Amusement ride 2) Apache topper 3) Armature 4) Autogiro part 5) Autogyro part 6) Beanie top 7) Black Hawk part 8) Blade type 9) Blender spinner 10) Centrifuge component 11) Certain blade 12) Chopper blade 13) Chopper component 14) Chopper feature 15) Chopper part 16) Chopper spinner 17) Chopper topper
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Rotor logo #23105a device that allows the handlebars and fork to revolve indefinitely without tangling the rear brake cable
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Rotor logo #21464The blades and hub at the centre of the blades - the part that rotates in front of the Nacelle.
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Rotor logo #21002• (n.) The rotating part of a generator or motor.
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rotor logo #21003(from the article `electric generator`) An elementary synchronous generator is shown in cross section in Figure 2. The central shaft of the rotor is coupled to the mechanical prime mover. ...
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rotor logo #21003(from the article `gasoline engine`) ...and experimental units were built and tested by a German firm beginning in 1956. Instead of pistons that move up and down in cylinders, the Wankel ...
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rotor logo #21003(from the article `helicopter`) Unlike fixed-wing aircraft, the helicopter`s main airfoil is the rotating blade assembly (rotor) mounted atop its fuselage on a hinged shaft (mast) ... ...rarely exceed 240 kilometres per hour or a Mach number of 0.22. (The Mach number is the ratio of the velocity of the aircraft to the speed of ... [2...
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rotor logo #21003(from the article `lee wave`) ...The strongest up current then occurs not over the wind-facing slope but at the front of the first lee wave. If the lee slope is very steep and ...
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rotor logo #21161An electric generator consists of an armature and a field structure. The armature carries the wire loop, coil, or other windings in which the voltage is induced, whereas the field structure produces the magnetic field. In small generators, the armature is usually the rotating component (rotor) surro...
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rotor logo #21160A convex figure that can be rotated inside a polygon (or polyhedron) while always touching every side (or face). The least area rotor in a square is the Reuleaux triangle. The least area rotor in an equilateral triangle is a lens with two 60° arcs of circles and radius equal to the triangle alti...
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Rotor logo #21151An electric generator consists of an armature and a field structure. The armature carries the wire loop, coil, or other windings in which the voltage is induced, whereas the field structure produces the magnetic field. In small generators, the armature is usually the rotating component (rotor) surrounded by the stationary field structure (stator).....
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rotor logo #21142the rotating portion of a machine
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Rotor logo #21130rotating member of a motor.
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Rotor logo #20514A rotor is the turning (rotating) part of a machine, e.g. in a washing machine, clock, computer, helicopter or our vacuum pumps. The rotor in a rotary vane vacuum pump is a slotted cylinder in which two blades are inserted. These are pushed outwards towards the stator by springs and centrifugal force during rotation. This generates a closed space i...
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Rotor logo #20972Ro'tor noun (Electricity) The rotating part of a generator or motor.
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Rotor logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: rō-tōr′ Definitions: 1. Arturo B., 20th-century Philippine internist. See: Rotor syndrome
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rotor logo #20400[n] - the revolving bar of a distributor 2. [n] - the rotating armature of a motor or generator 3. [n] - rotating mechanism consisting of an assembly of rotating airfoils
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Rotor logo #20784A narrow aerofoil rotating in approximately a horizontal plane about a common axis (like the spokes of a wheel) which produces lift corresponding to the normal fixed wings of an aeroplane. The system can be either freely revolving or power-driven. Rotor is also the name given to the driven vane mechanism of an aero-engine supercharger.
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rotor logo #20974 noun the rotating armature of a motor or generator
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rotor logo #20974 noun rotating mechanism consisting of an assembly of rotating airfoils; `there are horizontal rotors on a helicopter or compressor rotors in a jet engine`
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rotor logo #21333Comprises the spinning parts of a wind turbine, including the turbine blades and the hub.
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Rotor logo #21334The rotating part of a wind turbine, including either the blades and blade assembly or the rotating portion of a generator.
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Rotor logo #21335is the set of blades of the wind turbine including the hub.
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Rotor logo #214631) The blade and hub assembly of a wind generator. 2) The disc part of a vehicle disc brake. 3) The armature of a permanent magnet alternator, which spins and contains permanent magnets.
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Rotor logo #22819An electric generator consists of an armature and a field structure. The armature carries the wire loop, coil, or other windings in which the voltage is induced, whereas the field structure produces the magnetic field. In small generators, the armature is usually the rotating component (rotor) surrounded by the stationary field structure (stator). ...
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