If you say something is 'revolving', it usually means it's turning around. :)
If the system is revolving at 60 per minute, the answer is one per second. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Do you mean a revolution, as in a war? Or do you mean as in spinning around something?
it is something on a microscope used for the eyepiece
To move along a surface by revolving or turning.
Credit cards are revolving accounts. Whereas car loans and home loans are not. A revolving account is one where you can carry a balance and charge it back up as you pay it off.
revolving or cecurring in cycles; characterized by recurrence in cycles Rock on!!
Something that circles something else, such as a moon revolving around a planet. Also, something that is dependant upon something else. Such as--> "Her life revolves around her baby."
Yes and no. To revolve can also mean to rotate, to spin on a central axis contained within the object, like a revolving door. To orbit is to circle around a central point without touching it. That is sometimes called revolving also.
Credit cards are the most common revolving debt: you borrow against the credit, pay it off, and borrow against it again and whatever you don't pay off moves to the next month's balance. It means that you haven't haven't had your credit cards long enough, basically. It can also mean that there wasn't any major issue, but the credit score wizards had to give you something.
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Because it revolves.
The revolving nosepiece holds the objectives.
Because they themselves are revolving around something within close proximity, and don't serve as solar material.