rotating memory - translation to greek
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rotating memory - translation to greek

Rotating furnance; Rotating oven
  • Parabolic shape formed by a liquid surface under rotation. Two liquids of different densities completely fill a narrow space between two sheets of plexiglass. The gap between the sheets is closed at the bottom, sides and top. The whole assembly is rotating around a vertical axis passing through the center.
  • Axially symmetrical paraboloid. The inside surface is concave

rotating memory      
περιστροφική μνήμη
memory error         
ERROR CAUSED BY A MEMORY FAULT
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περιστροφική μνήμη      
rotating memory

Definition

contra-rotating
¦ adjective rotating in the opposite direction or in opposite directions, especially about the same shaft.

Wikipedia

Rotating furnace

A rotating furnace is a device for making solid objects which have concave surfaces that are segments of axially symmetrical paraboloids. Usually, the objects are made of glass. The furnace makes use of the fact, which was known already to Newton, that the centrifugal-force-induced shape of the top surface of a spinning liquid is a concave paraboloid, identical to the shape of a reflecting telescope's primary focusing mirror.

Paraboloids can be used in various ways, including (after being silvered) as primary mirrors in reflecting telescopes and solar cookers.