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gyration <a gyration; gyrations> N

gyration
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centre of gyration

moment of gyration TECH

radius of gyration PHYS

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In these investments, he has tended to focus on the long-term compounding results rather than short-term gyrations in stock price.
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She opened and closed the show with her gyrations while the credits rolled.
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Further gyrations caused the left wing to disintegrate, opening its fuel tanks and leading to a flash fire.
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This motion has a radius of gyration (a gyroradius) along the magnetic field line.
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The common name is derived from the characteristic dancelike gyrations it goes through when it alights.
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The direction of g is called the axis of gyration of the material.
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It showed a man performing an act of stand-up comedy with suggestive gestures and gyration.
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A value greater than 1 indicates an increased radius of gyration due to branching.
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Other geometric properties used in design include area for tension, radius of gyration for compression, and moment of inertia for stiffness.
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As a third method, the radius of gyration can also be computed by summing the principal moments of the gyration tensor.
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