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- mathematics, an involute (also known as an evolvent) is a particular type of curve that is dependent on another shape or curve. An involute of a curve is...
- specialties such as clocks. In an involute gear, the profiles of the teeth are involutes of a circle. The involute of a circle is the spiraling curve...
- involution in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Involution may refer to: Involute, a construction in the differential geometry of curves Agricultural Involution:...
- hemangioma: non-involuting, and rapidly involuting (beginning in the first year of life). A third variant is also recognised as partially involuting. Congenital...
- go away, or partially shrink. Those that shrink are known as rapidly involuting congenital hemangiomas (RICH) and go away quickly. Those that do not shrink...
- other. This folding mechanism makes the emerging leaf look like a tube. In involute vernation both margins on opposing sides of the leaf are rolled up towards...
- errors and deflection under load. The base circle of an involute gear is the circle from which involute tooth profiles are derived. The base cylinder corresponds...
- For involute gears, the teeth always exert force along the line of action, which, for involute gears, is a straight line; and thus, for involute gears...
- and oxycones: narrow and moderately involute. DiscoconeIntermediate between oxycones and spherocones: involute and moderately broad. The modern Nautilus...
- {\displaystyle \left({\frac {dy}{dx}}\right)^{2}={\frac {2r}{y}}-1.} The involute of the cycloid has exactly the same shape as the cycloid it originates...