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  • Operating deflection shape
  • Operating deflection shape (ODS), is a term often used in the structural vibration analysis, known as ODS analysis. ODS analysis is a method used for visualisation

    Operating deflection shape

    Operating_deflection_shape

  • ODS
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    countries One Day School, a gifted education program in New Zealand. Operating Deflection Shape, a method used for visualisation of the vibration pattern of a

    ODS

    ODS

  • Operational modal analysis
  • used to extract operating modes of a hovering helicopter. The two terms, Operational Modal Analysis and Operational Deflection Shape, are very similar

    Operational modal analysis

    Operational_modal_analysis

  • Cathode ray tube
  • Vacuum tube used to display images

    monitors and TVs the beams are bent by magnetic deflection, using a deflection yoke. Electrostatic deflection is commonly used in oscilloscopes. The tube

    Cathode ray tube

    Cathode ray tube

    Cathode_ray_tube

  • Falling weight deflectometer
  • Road testing device

    load pulse shape and rise time is important because it can affect the peak values of center deflection by as much as 10% to 20%. Deflection sensors are

    Falling weight deflectometer

    Falling weight deflectometer

    Falling_weight_deflectometer

  • Electron-beam welding
  • Use of electrons to join metal parts via melting

    dynamic deflection. Static deflection is useful for exact positioning of the beam. Dynamic deflection is realized by supplying the deflection coils with

    Electron-beam welding

    Electron-beam welding

    Electron-beam_welding

  • Curtain wall (architecture)
  • Outer non-structural walls of a building

    certainly those that prohibit a torque-like motion. Deflection in mullions is controlled by different shapes and depths of curtain wall members. The depth of

    Curtain wall (architecture)

    Curtain wall (architecture)

    Curtain_wall_(architecture)

  • Atomic force microscopy
  • Type of microscopy

    sample will change the deflection of the cantilever. The feedback then adjusts the height of the probe support so that the deflection is restored to a user-defined

    Atomic force microscopy

    Atomic force microscopy

    Atomic_force_microscopy

  • Asteroid impact avoidance
  • Methods to prevent destructive asteroid hits

    constitutes the first successful attempt at asteroid deflection. In 2027, China plans to launch a deflection mission to the near-Earth object 2015 XF261, with

    Asteroid impact avoidance

    Asteroid impact avoidance

    Asteroid_impact_avoidance

  • Critical speed
  • Theoretical angular velocity that excites the natural frequency of a rotating object

    object causes deflection that will create resonant vibration at certain speeds, known as the critical speeds. The magnitude of deflection depends upon

    Critical speed

    Critical_speed

  • Rolling (metalworking)
  • Metal forming process

    cylinders at the ends of the rolls to counteract roll deflection. Another way to overcome deflection issues is by decreasing the load on the rolls, which

    Rolling (metalworking)

    Rolling (metalworking)

    Rolling_(metalworking)

  • HACS
  • British anti-aircraft fire-control system

    screen behind the wire, displaying an ellipse whose shape changed based on these measures. The deflection operator used two controls to move additional wire

    HACS

    HACS

    HACS

  • Structural dynamics
  • Behavior of structures subjected to time-varying loading

    read from the graph, the static deflection can be easily calculated for simple structures and the dynamic deflection found. A full time history will give

    Structural dynamics

    Structural_dynamics

  • AIDA (international space cooperation)
  • Proposed asteroid space missions

    The Asteroid Impact and Deflection Assessment (AIDA) missions are a proposed pair of space probes which will study and demonstrate the kinetic effects

    AIDA (international space cooperation)

    AIDA_(international_space_cooperation)

  • Expansion joint
  • Construction assembly for absorbing thermally-induced volume changes

    expansion joint is designed to allow deflection in the axial (compressive), lateral (shear), or angular (bending) deflections. Expansion joints can be non-metallic

    Expansion joint

    Expansion joint

    Expansion_joint

  • Kite types
  • Tethered objects which fly by aerodynamic forces

    material, shape, use, or operating skills. Kites may fly in air, water, or other fluids such as gas and other liquid gaining lift through deflection of the

    Kite types

    Kite types

    Kite_types

  • Vector monitor
  • Type of display device

    internal, specially contoured, very fine mesh operating at low potential, which was placed after the deflection plates at the gun exit. The 17KV electrostatic

    Vector monitor

    Vector monitor

    Vector_monitor

  • Fender (boating)
  • Element protecting the hull of a ship

    unique property of a pneumatic fender is its low reaction force at low deflection. This property of pneumatic fenders makes them the most suitable fender

    Fender (boating)

    Fender (boating)

    Fender_(boating)

  • Speed bump
  • Traffic calming device

    Speed bumps are a class of traffic calming devices that use vertical deflection to slow motor-vehicle traffic in order to improve safety conditions. Speed

    Speed bump

    Speed bump

    Speed_bump

  • Intersymbol interference
  • Form of distortion affecting communication reliability

    vertical deflection plates of an oscilloscope and to apply a sawtooth wave at the transmitted symbol rate R (R = 1/T) to the horizontal deflection plates

    Intersymbol interference

    Intersymbol_interference

  • Wing
  • Appendage used for flight

    flaps or slats, that the pilot uses to modify the shape and surface area of the wing to change its operating characteristics in flight. Ailerons (usually near

    Wing

    Wing

    Wing

  • Airfoil
  • Streamlined body for generating lift

    resulting in a force on the airfoil in the direction opposite to the deflection. This force is known as an aerodynamic force and can be resolved into

    Airfoil

    Airfoil

    Airfoil

  • Oscilloscope
  • Instrument for displaying time-varying signals

    may instead be called "shape" or "spot shape". It adjusts the voltage on the last CRT anode (immediately next to the Y deflection plates). For a circular

    Oscilloscope

    Oscilloscope

    Oscilloscope

  • Coriolis force
  • Apparent force in a rotating reference frame

    anticlockwise (or counterclockwise) rotation, the force acts to the right. Deflection of an object due to the Coriolis force is called the Coriolis effect.

    Coriolis force

    Coriolis force

    Coriolis_force

  • Double Asteroid Redirection Test
  • 2021 NASA planetary defense mission

    greatly in excess of the pre-defined success threshold of 73 seconds. Deflection resulted from the ejection of debris which caused a recoil that was substantially

    Double Asteroid Redirection Test

    Double Asteroid Redirection Test

    Double_Asteroid_Redirection_Test

  • Altitude compensating nozzle
  • Type of rocket engine exhaust

    Expanding nozzle Single expansion ramp nozzle Stepped nozzle Expansion deflection nozzle Nozzle extension Multistage rocket Tripropellant rocket Huzel,

    Altitude compensating nozzle

    Altitude_compensating_nozzle

  • Gasket
  • Type of mechanical seal

    name from the fact that the carrier ring profile takes flange rotation (deflection under bolt preload) into consideration. With all other conventional gaskets

    Gasket

    Gasket

    Gasket

  • Acousto-optic modulator
  • Device which diffracts light via sound waves

    diffraction. The angular deflection can range from 1 to 5000 beam widths (the number of resolvable spots). Consequently, the deflection is typically limited

    Acousto-optic modulator

    Acousto-optic modulator

    Acousto-optic_modulator

  • TV detector van
  • Van used to detect the presence of a television set

    introduced in 1952. It operated by detecting the magnetic field, rather than any radio signal, of the horizontal line-scanning deflection within the cathode

    TV detector van

    TV detector van

    TV_detector_van

  • Crookes tube
  • Type of discharge tube

    Faraday's law of induction like currents in wires. Both electric and magnetic deflection were evidence for the particle theory, because static electric and magnetic

    Crookes tube

    Crookes tube

    Crookes_tube

  • Key (engineering)
  • Machine element used to connect a rotating element to a shaft

    cutting, however, shapers are not guided through the cut on a fixed post. As such, shaper cuts are generally more susceptible to deflection than keyseater

    Key (engineering)

    Key_(engineering)

  • Ceramic
  • Inorganic, nonmetallic solid prepared by the action of heat

    includes crack deflection, microcrack toughening, crack bridging, incorporation of ductile particles, and transformation toughening. Crack deflection is a toughening

    Ceramic

    Ceramic

  • Hollow-point bullet
  • Empty tipped expanding bullet used for controlled penetration of solid objects

    (BC), are more sensitive to bullet harmonic characteristics and wind deflection. Plastic-tipped bullets are a type of (rifle) bullet meant to confer the

    Hollow-point bullet

    Hollow-point bullet

    Hollow-point_bullet

  • Coandă effect
  • Tendency of a fluid jet to stay attached to a surface of any form

    that an inviscid solution exists with any curvature ⁠h/r⁠ and any given deflection angle up to a separation point on the wall, where a singular point appears

    Coandă effect

    Coandă effect

    Coandă_effect

  • Torpedo Data Computer
  • Electromechanical analog computer

    calculation of the deflection angle, which ignores torpedo ballistics and parallax. For small gyro angles, θGyro ≈ θBearing − θDeflection. A direct application

    Torpedo Data Computer

    Torpedo Data Computer

    Torpedo_Data_Computer

  • Oscilloscope types
  • cause the beam to contact them before full amplitude deflection occurs, so the compromise shape has them relatively close together toward the cathode

    Oscilloscope types

    Oscilloscope_types

  • Vacuum tube
  • Device that controls current between electrodes

    external magnetic deflection coil and was intended for use as an amplifier in telephony equipment. This von Lieben magnetic deflection tube was not a successful

    Vacuum tube

    Vacuum tube

    Vacuum_tube

  • Electromagnetic coil
  • Electrical component

    An electromagnetic coil is an electrical conductor such as a wire in the shape of a coil (spiral or helix). Electromagnetic coils are used in electrical

    Electromagnetic coil

    Electromagnetic coil

    Electromagnetic_coil

  • Slurry pump
  • bearing assembly - large diameter shaft with a short overhang to minimize deflection and vibration. Heavy-duty roller bearings are housed in a removable bearing

    Slurry pump

    Slurry pump

    Slurry_pump

  • Plastic pipework
  • Tubular section or hollow cylinder made of plastic

    high chemical resistance across its operating temperature range, with a broad band of operating pressures. Max operating temperature is reported at 140 °F

    Plastic pipework

    Plastic pipework

    Plastic_pipework

  • F/A-XX program
  • Sixth-generation strike fighter program

    "Top Gun", Popular Science: 104. Zhou, Zeyang (November 2021), "Hybrid Deflection of Spoiler Influencing Radar Cross-Section of Tailless Fighter", Sensors

    F/A-XX program

    F/A-XX_program

  • Cochlear amplifier
  • Positive feedback mechanism within mammalian ears

    initial deflection of the BM causing positive hair bundle deflection, the reticular lamina is pushed downward, resulting in a negative deflection of the

    Cochlear amplifier

    Cochlear_amplifier

  • List of vacuum tubes
  • 5729 – Beam-deflection, 30-channel analog multiplexer for telecomms transmitting channel banks, internal electrostatic focusing and deflection to determine

    List of vacuum tubes

    List of vacuum tubes

    List_of_vacuum_tubes

  • Schiehallion
  • Mountain in central Scotland

    ground-breaking experiment to estimate the mass of the Earth in 1774. The deflection of a pendulum by the mass of the mountain provided an estimate of the

    Schiehallion

    Schiehallion

    Schiehallion

  • Materials science
  • Research of materials

    of crack deflection. This process involves the strategic addition of second-phase particles within a ceramic matrix, optimizing their shape, size, and

    Materials science

    Materials science

    Materials_science

  • Fracture toughness
  • Stress intensity factor at which a crack's propagation increases drastically

    microstructural features and additives to it. Examples of mechanisms include: crack deflection by secondary phases, crack separation due to fine grain structure changes

    Fracture toughness

    Fracture toughness

    Fracture_toughness

  • Ammeter
  • Device that measures electric current

    the deflection of the meter linearly proportional to current. These meters have linear scales. Basic meter movements can have full-scale deflection for

    Ammeter

    Ammeter

    Ammeter

  • Spring (device)
  • Elastic object that stores mechanical energy

    for larger deflections). The rate or spring constant of a spring is the change in the force it exerts, divided by the change in deflection of the spring

    Spring (device)

    Spring (device)

    Spring_(device)

  • Ceramic engineering
  • Science and technology of creating objects from inorganic, non-metallic materials

    can predict the increase in fracture toughness in ceramics due to crack deflection around second-phase particles that are prone to microcracking in a matrix

    Ceramic engineering

    Ceramic engineering

    Ceramic_engineering

  • History of the oscilloscope
  • voltages (on the order of 20,000 to 30,000 volts). With only vertical deflection applied to the internal plates, the face of the tube was observed through

    History of the oscilloscope

    History of the oscilloscope

    History_of_the_oscilloscope

  • Circle-throw vibrating machine
  • thumb regarding the amount of static deflection minimization that should be targeted with respect to operating RPM is provided in the table below. Critical

    Circle-throw vibrating machine

    Circle-throw_vibrating_machine

  • Ice road
  • Path made over frozen water rather than land

    "If the celerity of these waves is the same as the vehicle speed, the deflection and the stresses in the ice sheet are amplified, similar to resonance

    Ice road

    Ice road

    Ice_road

  • Transimpedance amplifier
  • Amplifier that converts current to voltage

    ext{i}}+C_{\text{f}})s}}.} The feedback capacitor produces a zero, or deflection in the response curve, at the frequency f C f = 1 2 π R f C f . {\displaystyle

    Transimpedance amplifier

    Transimpedance amplifier

    Transimpedance_amplifier

  • Guard rail
  • Freestanding fixture meant to aid in pedestrian and vehicle safety

    safety systems. A guardrail will have some give and deflection upon impact. The amount of deflection depends on many factors of which speed and weight of

    Guard rail

    Guard rail

    Guard_rail

  • Pressure measurement
  • a set of bellows, which will change shape in response to the pressure of the region in question. The deflection of the pressure sensing element may be

    Pressure measurement

    Pressure measurement

    Pressure_measurement

  • Computer mouse
  • Pointing device used to control a computer

    handle's deflection whereas velocity control means that translation and rotation velocity of the controlled object is proportional to the handle deflection. A

    Computer mouse

    Computer mouse

    Computer_mouse

  • Stamping press
  • Metalworking machine tool

    machine tool used to shape or cut metal by deforming it with a die. A stamping press uses precision-made male and female dies to shape the final product

    Stamping press

    Stamping press

    Stamping_press

  • Airbus A340
  • Four-engined twin-aisle airliner family

    accelerating to 31 knots (57 km/h; 36 mph) and colliding with a concrete blast deflection wall. The right-wing, tail, and left engines made contact with the ground

    Airbus A340

    Airbus A340

    Airbus_A340

  • Light-emitting diode
  • Semiconductor light source

    design features of the devices, such as special optical coatings and die shape, are required to efficiently emit light. Unlike a laser, the light emitted

    Light-emitting diode

    Light-emitting diode

    Light-emitting_diode

  • Where Winds Meet
  • 2025 video game

    original on December 20, 2025. Pathak, Pallav (December 3, 2025). "How Deflection Works in Where Winds Meet". All Things How. Archived from the original

    Where Winds Meet

    Where_Winds_Meet

  • Torsion spring
  • Type of spring

    (t)=FL\,} . When the oscillatory motion of the balance dies out, the deflection will be proportional to the force: θ = F L / κ {\displaystyle \theta =FL/\kappa

    Torsion spring

    Torsion spring

    Torsion_spring

  • Load cell
  • Instrument which indicates force strength

    indicator where the applied weight (force) is indicated by measuring the deflection of springs supporting the load platform, technically a "load cell". Strain

    Load cell

    Load_cell

  • Buck converter
  • DC-DC voltage step-down power converter

    ) never falls to zero during the commutation cycle. In this mode, the operating principle is described by the plots in figure 4: When the switch pictured

    Buck converter

    Buck converter

    Buck_converter

  • Pipe support
  • Mounting element that transfers loads from a pipe to supporting structures

    also allow the supported load to travel through a predetermined thermal deflection cycle from its installed condition to its operational condition. Pipe

    Pipe support

    Pipe_support

  • Airbus A321neo
  • 2010s narrow-body airliner by Airbus

    rotation and lift-off speeds require more rudder authority and its maximum deflection went from 25° to 30°. By January 2018, the A321neo had received 1,920

    Airbus A321neo

    Airbus A321neo

    Airbus_A321neo

  • Flight simulator
  • Technology used for training aircrew

    require to reach the vicinity of the target. This is sometimes also called "deflection shooting" and requires skill and practice. During World War I, some ground-based

    Flight simulator

    Flight simulator

    Flight_simulator

  • Machine press
  • Machine tool that changes the shape of a work piece by the application of pressure

    vertical columns on either side of the machine and eliminates angular deflection. A C-frame allows easy access to the die area on three sides and require

    Machine press

    Machine press

    Machine_press

  • Multimeter
  • Electronic measuring instrument that combines several measurement functions in one unit

    coil. It gives proportional measurement rather than just detection, and deflection is independent of the orientation of the meter. Instead of balancing a

    Multimeter

    Multimeter

    Multimeter

  • Microscanner
  • upon the design and mirror size and range between 0.1 and 50 kHz. The deflection movement is either resonant or quasi-static. With microscanners that are

    Microscanner

    Microscanner

    Microscanner

  • Fan (machine)
  • Machine used to produce air flow

    to the intake of the fan and spin the air outwards to the outlet (by deflection and centrifugal force). The impeller rotates, causing air to enter the

    Fan (machine)

    Fan (machine)

    Fan_(machine)

  • Hypersonic speed
  • Speed that exceeds five times the speed of sound (Mach 5 and above)

    the freestream Mach number M ∞ {\displaystyle M_{\infty }} and the flow deflection angle θ {\displaystyle \theta } , known as the hypersonic similarity parameter:

    Hypersonic speed

    Hypersonic speed

    Hypersonic_speed

  • Light-emitting diode physics
  • Practical physics application

    design features of the devices such as special optical coatings and die shape are required to efficiently emit light. A LED is a long-lived light source

    Light-emitting diode physics

    Light-emitting_diode_physics

  • Terminal ballistics
  • Projectiles' behavior after reaching their targets

    continue on (likely not coaxial to the original trajectory due to target deflection) and might cause unintended damage or injury. One of the simpler ways

    Terminal ballistics

    Terminal ballistics

    Terminal_ballistics

  • Transmission electron microscopy
  • Imaging and diffraction using electrons that pass through samples

    possible due to this wavelength constraint. In 1858, Plücker observed the deflection of "cathode rays" (electrons) by magnetic fields. This effect was used

    Transmission electron microscopy

    Transmission electron microscopy

    Transmission_electron_microscopy

  • Wankel engine
  • Combustion engine using an eccentric rotary design

    limiting factor for this widening was mechanical, particularly shaft deflection at high engine speeds. Quenching is the dominant source of hydrocarbons

    Wankel engine

    Wankel engine

    Wankel_engine

  • Fusion power
  • Electricity generation by nuclear fusion

    decommissioned or operating (50) worldwide. Spherical tokamak: Also known as spherical torus. A variation on the tokamak with a spherical shape. Stellarator:

    Fusion power

    Fusion power

    Fusion_power

  • Supermaneuverability
  • Fighter aircraft tactical maneuvers not possible using only aerodynamic techniques

    rolling, or yawing moment to the aircraft. The angle of control surface deflection and resulting directional force on the aircraft are controlled both by

    Supermaneuverability

    Supermaneuverability

    Supermaneuverability

  • AC power plugs and sockets
  • Connector used to connect to mains power

    plugs and sockets differ from one another in voltage and current rating, shape, size, and connector type. Different standard systems of plugs and sockets

    AC power plugs and sockets

    AC power plugs and sockets

    AC_power_plugs_and_sockets

  • Flight
  • Movement of an object through air

    rely heavily on high forward speed to generate lift. However, this lift (deflection) process inevitably causes a retarding force called drag. Because lift

    Flight

    Flight

    Flight

  • Faraday's law of induction
  • Basic law of electromagnetism

    transformer. When he connected one coil to a battery, he observed a brief deflection in a galvanometer attached to the second coil. He concluded that a changing

    Faraday's law of induction

    Faraday's law of induction

    Faraday's_law_of_induction

  • Punch press
  • Machine tool for punching

    complete circle with the ram being centered within the frame to stop frame deflection or distortion. C type presses have a bed plate which is used to lock the

    Punch press

    Punch press

    Punch_press

  • Self-regulating heater
  • Type of resistive heater

    prevent current hogging. If the element was made thick or irregular in shape, then there would be more than one path for the electrical current. The

    Self-regulating heater

    Self-regulating heater

    Self-regulating_heater

  • Magnet
  • Object that has a magnetic field

    circulating electric fields (which the power companies sell). B also produces a deflection force on moving charged particles (as in TV tubes). The tesla is equivalent

    Magnet

    Magnet

    Magnet

  • Laser scanning vibrometry
  • Device for measurement and imaging of vibration

    measured vibration data can be used to calculate and visualize animated deflection shapes in the relevant frequency bands from frequency domain analysis. Alternatively

    Laser scanning vibrometry

    Laser scanning vibrometry

    Laser_scanning_vibrometry

  • US Airways
  • Airline of the United States (1939–2015)

    the call sign "US AIR". In October 2008, the company began operating under a single operating certificate (that of the former US Airways). This required

    US Airways

    US Airways

    US_Airways

  • Voltmeter
  • Instrument used for measuring voltage

    The coil rotates, compressing a spring that opposes the rotation. The deflection of the coil is thus proportional to the current, which in turn is proportional

    Voltmeter

    Voltmeter

    Voltmeter

  • Morse code
  • Transmission of language with brief pulses

    writing down the message. In Morse code, a deflection of the needle to the left corresponded to a dit and a deflection to the right to a dah. The needle clicked

    Morse code

    Morse code

    Morse_code

  • Glossary of cue sports terms
  • in position play to achieve proper shape for a subsequent shot. speed-induced throw Throw (object-ball deflection away from the tangent line path of the

    Glossary of cue sports terms

    Glossary_of_cue_sports_terms

  • Ostankino Tower
  • Radio and television tower in Moscow

    which means that the structure can sway in strong winds. The maximum deflection of the spire throughout the construction process was approximately 12

    Ostankino Tower

    Ostankino Tower

    Ostankino_Tower

  • Analog television
  • Television that uses analog signals

    yoke. Since it operates at 50 or 60 Hz and drives an electromagnet, it is similar to an audio amplifier. Because of the rapid deflection required, the

    Analog television

    Analog television

    Analog_television

  • Fixed-wing aircraft
  • Heavier-than-air aircraft with fixed wings generating aerodynamic lift

    wing(s). High pressure below the wing deflects the airflow downwards. This deflection generates horizontal drag in the direction of the wind. The resultant

    Fixed-wing aircraft

    Fixed-wing aircraft

    Fixed-wing_aircraft

  • Inkjet printing
  • Type of computer printing

    field varies according to the degree of drop deflection desired. This results in a controlled deflection by electrostatic charge on each droplet. Charged

    Inkjet printing

    Inkjet printing

    Inkjet_printing

  • Casa Milà
  • Building in Barcelona, Spain

    nails was dangled a chain so that the lowest point coincided with the deflection of the arch. Then the profile displayed on the wall by the chain was drawn

    Casa Milà

    Casa Milà

    Casa_Milà

  • OLED
  • Diode that emits light from an organic compound

    occurred in the middle of the organic layer; this resulted in a reduction in operating voltage and improvements in efficiency. Research into polymer electroluminescence

    OLED

    OLED

    OLED

  • Propelling nozzle
  • Nozzle that converts the internal energy of a working gas into propulsive force

    full-throttle height. Components of jet engines De Laval nozzle Expansion deflection nozzle Jet engine performance Rocket engine nozzles "Jet Propulsion for

    Propelling nozzle

    Propelling_nozzle

  • Strain gauge
  • Electronic component used to measure strain

    structural load and calculating wing deflection. Strain gauges are fixed in several locations on the aircraft. However, deflection measurement systems have been

    Strain gauge

    Strain gauge

    Strain_gauge

  • Roundabout
  • Traffic intersection

    severity of collisions greatly by reducing traffic speeds through horizontal deflection and minimising T-bone and head-on collisions. Variations on the basic

    Roundabout

    Roundabout

    Roundabout

  • Aileron roll
  • Aerial maneuver

    directly ahead of the plane, the nose will actually appear to trace a shape similar to the letter "D" above this reference point. The aileron roll is

    Aileron roll

    Aileron roll

    Aileron_roll

  • Bradley Nelson
  • American roboticist

    fly trap to close. They were able to mathematically model the angular deflection and velocity thresholds involved in the snapping mechanism. Nelson has

    Bradley Nelson

    Bradley_Nelson

  • Ball bearing
  • Type of rolling-element bearing

    tolerate a small angular misalignment resulting from shaft or housing deflections or improper mounting. The bearing was used mainly in bearing arrangements

    Ball bearing

    Ball bearing

    Ball_bearing

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  • Girinath
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Girinath

  • Sukesh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Sukesh

    With beautiful hair, Lord of happiness

  • Sigismunda
  • Girl/Female

    German, Latin, Teutonic

    Sigismunda

    Victorious Defender

  • Shabana
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Pakistani

    Shabana

    Raat; Night

  • Iman | عیمان
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Iman | عیمان

    Faith, Belief, Faith in Allah

  • Samichi
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Samichi

    Lord Vishnu

  • Bhishma
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Bhishma

    One who has taken a terrible vow, Son of Santanu by Ganga in Mahabharat

  • Al-'afuww |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Al-'afuww |

    The pardoner

  • Shrey | ஷ்ரேய
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Shrey | ஷ்ரேய

    Credit, Marvelous

  • Hadlai
  • Biblical

    Hadlai

    loitering; hindering

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  • Flection
  • n.

    The variation of words by declension, comparison, or conjugation; inflection.

  • Selection
  • n.

    That which is selected; a collection of things chosen; as, a choice selection of books.

  • Election
  • a.

    The act of choosing; choice; selection.

  • Operative
  • a.

    Based upon, or consisting of, an operation or operations; as, operative surgery.

  • Cooperation
  • n.

    The act of cooperating, or of operating together to one end; joint operation; concurrent effort or labor.

  • Reflection
  • n.

    A part reflected, or turned back, at an angle; as, the reflection of a membrane.

  • Operative
  • a.

    Producing the appropriate or designed effect; efficacious; as, an operative dose, rule, or penalty.

  • Deflection
  • n.

    A deviation of the rays of light toward the surface of an opaque body; inflection; diffraction.

  • Operancy
  • n.

    The act of operating or working; operation.

  • Reflection
  • n.

    The return of rays, beams, sound, or the like, from a surface. See Angle of reflection, below.

  • Deflective
  • a.

    Causing deflection.

  • Campaign
  • n.

    Political operations preceding an election; a canvass.

  • Flectional
  • a.

    Capable of, or pertaining to, flection or inflection.

  • Inflection
  • n.

    A slide, modulation, or accent of the voice; as, the rising and the falling inflection.

  • Operation
  • n.

    The act or process of operating; agency; the exertion of power, physical, mechanical, or moral.

  • Reflection
  • n.

    That which is produced by reflection.

  • Detection
  • n.

    The act of detecting; the laying open what was concealed or hidden; discovery; as, the detection of a thief; the detection of fraud, forgery, or a plot.

  • Reelection
  • n.

    Election a second time, or anew; as, the reelection of a former chief.

  • By-election
  • n.

    An election held by itself, not at the time of a general election.

  • Deflexion
  • n.

    See Deflection.