Ocular gyration refers to the movement of the eyes in a circular or rotational manner, often associated with certain medical conditions or neurological disorders. It can indicate abnormal eye movement patterns, which may arise from issues in the brain or visual pathways. Understanding ocular gyration can help in diagnosing underlying health problems and assessing the function of the visual system.
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Gyration is a noun. It was obvious that the crushed top had had it's last gyration. Our Earth makes one complete gyration per day.
I believe it is I = mk^2 where k is radius of gyration and m is mass.
Just looking at the gyrations of the helicopter rotors made me dizzy. Gyration= circular or spiraling motion
The radius of gyration is a measure, in mechanics, of the distribution of mass in an object relative to its centre of mass or a specified axis of rotation.
Radius of gyration is the distance from the centre of gravity to the axis of rotation to which the weight of the rigid body will concentrate without altering the moment of inertia of that particular body.
i thing radius of gyration does not depend upon mass because it is the distance between reference axis and the centre of gravity.
No, the radius of gyration is not a constant quantity. It depends on the distribution of mass and the shape of the object. It is defined as the root-mean-square distance of the objects' parts from its center of mass.
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radius of gyration = sqrt(Moment of inertia/cross section area) Regards, Sumit
The radius of gyration is a scalar quantity. It is a measure of the distribution of mass around an axis and quantifies how spread out the mass is from that axis of rotation.
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