wobbling Meaning in Bengali
কমি্পত হত্তয়া,
Similer Words:
wobblywodan
wodge
woe
woebegone
woeful
woefully
woes
wok
woke
woken
woks
wold
wolds
wolf
wobbling's Usage Examples:
the structure gauge depends on the speed of the train, due to the train wobbling, so a train may be able to get past a restricted clearance by travelling.
detected by the wobble method, which detects planets through the circular wobbling motion of the star caused by the gravity of orbiting body.
, who used the radial velocity method to detect wobbling of the star caused by a planet move around by its tug of gravity.
The motion is similar to the motions of coin or a tire wobbling on the ground after being dropped with the flat side down.
cart drawers glide smoothly on rolling sliders to prevent displacement or wobbling.
The slight "wobbling" of the rotational axis is known as polar motion.
astronomers announced that jets of particles shooting from the black hole were wobbling back and forth on the order of a few minutes, something that had never.
in 2005 after finding that HD 142022 A is wobbling which indicated the presence of a massive planet, designating as HD 142022.
A three-legged design can reduce wobbling on uneven surfaces.
Bessel measure stellar parallaxes 1844 — Friedrich Bessel explains the wobbling motions of Sirius and Procyon by suggesting that these stars have dark.
Bowling pins show similar metastability by either merely wobbling for a moment or tipping over completely.
"Frenchy" Fuqua, but safety Jack Tatum collided with Fuqua sending the ball wobbling backward.
an axis changing its orientation and cannot describe such phenomena as wobbling or precession.
crooked bores that cause excessive friction, fouling and an out-of-balance, wobbling projectile in flight.
vertical reaction forces can cause wobbling.
front of the body, sometimes adjustable to change the diving ability and wobbling movements of the lure.
Synonyms:
unsteady;
Antonyms:
regular; steady;