The word revolve (to go around, as in circles) can mean to turn, spin, or rotate.
(*For planets, "revolve" is used to mean orbiting around a larger body, while "rotate" is used for the spin of the body itself.)
Spin, turn, circle, gyrate, orbit, rotate, whirl, consider, muse, contemplate, ponder...
The adjective related to the noun rotation is rotational.
An adjective related to the verb rotate is rotating.
The noun forms of the verb to rotate are rotator, rotation, and the gerund, rotating.
The verb form of rotation is rotate.
As in "to rotate something".
An example sentence is "I will rotate the potatoes".
Or "please rotate your arms".
Rotational is an adjective related to the word rotation. Adjectives to describe rotation include eccentric and planetary.
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Rotation
That's "rotation".
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
It takes it 243 Earth days for 1 rotation! That is longer than its year!
Rotation . . . . . the "Day" Revolution . . . . the "Year"
It provides evidence of the Earth's rotation on its axis.
Equilateral is an adjective, not a noun and so the question makes no sense. The order of rotation of an equilateral quadrilateral, such as a rhombus, is 1.
Yes it can be (anticlockwise rotation).It means the same as counter-clockwise, and is also used as an adverb.
Internal rotation refers to the rotation towards the axis of the body. External rotation refers to the rotation away from the center of the body.
rotation...rotation.
rotation is fololy
rotation is fololy
It is rotation.
The centre of rotation, the angle of rotation and, unless the angle is 180 degrees, the direction of rotation.
The moon's rotation is not as fast as the Earth's rotation.
It means that the rotation is in the opposite direction.
The answer depends on the centre of rotation. A rotation cannot be described without specifying the centre of rotation.
The answer depends on the centre of rotation. A rotation cannot be described without specifying the centre of rotation.