I don't get the difference. "Tumble end-over-end" is just that - rotate around their axis.
Just about any object in space will rotate - not just asteroids.
Yes, most asteroids do rotate as they orbit the sun. Some rotate faster than others, and their rotation can affect their shape, surface features, and even their potential for impact with other objects in space.
Asteroids are practically all in orbits around the Sun, between the orbits of the planets. There is a large main belt between Mars and Jupiter, and more farther out past Neptune.Spin and wobble of asteroids is caused partly by impacts with other small bodies, and by the gravitational influence of the major planets. Likewise, one of the few things that will stop a spin once it starts would be tidal interaction with planets and moons. This also tends to establish orbital resonance with relatively nearby objects.
Asteroids are practically all in orbits around the Sun, between the orbits of the planets. There is a large main belt between Mars and Jupiter, and more farther out past Neptune.Spin and wobble of asteroids is caused partly by impacts with other small bodies, and by the gravitational influence of the major planets. Likewise, one of the few things that will stop a spin once it starts would be tidal interaction with planets and moons. This also tends to establish orbital resonance with relatively nearby objects.
A common reason for a tripped electrical circuit when plugging in a tumble dryer could be an overload of the circuit. Tumble dryers require a high amount of power to operate, and if the electrical circuit is already stressed with other appliances, it may trip as a safety precaution. It is advisable to have a dedicated circuit for a tumble dryer to prevent tripping.
Just about any object in space will rotate - not just asteroids.
It means the bullet began to rotate end-over-end through the wound channel.
They blow hot dry air through the clothes as they tumble inside the drum of the drier.
Yes, most asteroids do rotate as they orbit the sun. Some rotate faster than others, and their rotation can affect their shape, surface features, and even their potential for impact with other objects in space.
A tumble dryer works by using hot air to evaporate moisture from wet clothes as they tumble inside the drum. The hot air is generated by a heating element and is circulated through the drum to speed up the drying process. The moisture is then vented out of the dryer through a vent or condensation system.
It tumbles, as does Venus and Mercury. Mercury and Venus do so because they have no moons. Mars' moons are quite small and have no effect on the rotations although they are both tidally locked, as is earth's moon. Because of the size of our moon, Earth enjoys a tumble free rotation.
Let's take a tumble! I was ffightened when the pigeon began to tumble.
The dryer drum roller in a laundry machine helps the drum rotate smoothly, allowing clothes to tumble evenly and dry efficiently.
Tumbled is the past tense of tumble.
When you roll on the ground, as in "tumble down the hill."
No, cheerleaders also tumble
Tumble in the Rough was created in 1996.