rotation rate

collocation in English

meaningsofrotationandrate

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rotation
noun
uk
/rəʊˈteɪ.ʃən/
us
/roʊˈteɪ.ʃən/
movement in a circle around a ...
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rate
noun[C]
uk
/reɪt/
us
/reɪt/
the speed at which something happens or changes, or the amount or number of times it happens or changes in a ...
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(Definition ofrotationandratefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Length of the scale heights related t orotationrate.
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Further, according to linear analysis, for a given strain rate, the higher therotationrate, the higher is the kinetic energy growth rate.
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For slightly larger values of therotationrate, weakly turbulent spectra are obtained, indicating an early appearance of weak turbulence: stationary structures and defects coexist.
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If the phase speed is low, they might pass the hot wire a t a frequency comparable to the tablerotationrate.
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We first checked that the frequency obtained in the spectra only depends on therotationrateand the stratification and not on the experimental procedure.
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Our main result is that the mean size of the structures increases continuously withrotationrate, until it reaches the size of the gap.
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Figure 13 shows that the evolution of this frequency withrotationrateno longer depends on stratification.
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Therotationratefor which this occurs is in close agreement with predictions from linear stability theory.
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We find that the circulation, cloud, and temperature patterns all change significantly withrotationrate.
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Within these layers, the fluid feels the newrotationrate, and is thrown outward by the increased centrifugal force.
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In particular, how do they depend on the background stratification, therotationrate, the depth of the fluid and the forcing?
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The temperature frequency spectra had the same shape as in the non-rotating regime, but shifted to lower frequencies with increasingrotationrate.
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Error bars represent the meanrotationrateand one standard deviation.
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This system is characterized by two control parameters: one destabilizing, therotationrateof the inner cylinder; and the other stabilizing, the stratification.
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These measurements show that the frequency can have two different values for onerotationrate, depending on the procedure (increasing or decreasing).
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A feature of this experiment is that therotationrateis rapid so that frictional effects are very weak.
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Without a barrier the heat flux decreases with increasingrotationrate.
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Therotationrateof the flaps decreases linearly to zero during the course of the motion.
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Therotationrate2 is constant.
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