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Topics referred to by the same term
Pivot point may refer to: Pivot point, the center point of any rotational system such as a lever system the center of percussion of a rigid body or pivot
Pivot_point
Stock market price level
financial markets, a pivot point is a price level that is used by traders as a possible indicator of market movement. A pivot point is calculated as an
Pivot point (technical analysis)
Pivot_point_(technical_analysis)
Method of crop irrigation
central pivot point. The description is: Watering arrangements making use of movable installations on wheels or the like movable around a pivot center
Center-pivot_irrigation
Pendulum with center of mass above pivot
inverted pendulum is a pendulum that has its center of mass above its pivot point. It is unstable and falls over without additional help. It can be suspended
Inverted_pendulum
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up pivot, pivoting, or pivots in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pivot may refer to: Pivot, the point of rotation in a lever system More generally
Pivot
Bicycle part
as found in all linkage systems, is also called virtual pivot point. The "Virtual Pivot Point" suspension was developed by Jamie Calon and James Klassen
Bicycle_suspension
Scalar measure of the rotational inertia with respect to a fixed axis of rotation
I in terms of the mass m of the pendulum and its distance r from the pivot point as, I = m r 2 . {\displaystyle I=mr^{2}.} Thus, the moment of inertia
Moment_of_inertia
Tool in technical analysis
price pivot points. A line can be drawn between any two points, but it does not qualify as a trend line until tested. Hence the need for the third point, the
Trend line (technical analysis)
Trend_line_(technical_analysis)
of a car designed to reduce or eliminate scrub radius by moving the pivot point of the king pin outboard, in order to improve steering precision and
Dual_pivot_steering_geometry
PivotPoint Technology Corporation is a software and systems engineering services company headquartered in Fallbrook, California. PivotPoint was founded
PivotPoint Technology Corporation
PivotPoint_Technology_Corporation
Mechanism for converting rotary motion into linear motion
be considered an in-line crank slider, the pivot point of the crank arm must be in-line with this pin point. The stroke((ΔR4)max) of an in-line crank slider
Slider-crank_linkage
Battery electric pickup truck
with a continuous steel load path from the strut tower pivot point to the hitch pivot point. To reduce corrosion risks, the aluminum frame has a surface
Telo_MT1
Helmet that fully encloses the head, with pivoted bevor
bevor, which was attached to the same pivots as its visor. The moving parts were usually secured when closed by pivot-hooks engaging pierced staples. Alternatively
Close_helmet
Simple type of independent suspension
potential oversteer. Single-pivot point: Mercedes-Benz addressed the handling issues by producing swing axles with a single-pivot point located under the differential
Swing_axle
American hairstylist
clients. He attended Lindbloom Technical High School and later enrolled at Pivot Point Beauty College. After graduating from the program, Walker began working
Andre_Walker
in 1989 at Cedar Point introduced the first complete-circuit roller coaster to exceed 200 feet (61 m) in height, marking a pivot point in the industry
List of roller coaster rankings
List_of_roller_coaster_rankings
Mechanism for regulating the speed of clocks
pendulum is a mechanical device consisting of a weight suspended from a pivot so that it can swing freely. When a pendulum is displaced sideways from
Pendulum
Rigid pendulum
Kapitza's pendulum or Kapitza pendulum is a rigid pendulum in which the pivot point vibrates in a vertical direction, up and down. It is named after Russian
Kapitza's_pendulum
Nominal hip position of a vehicle occupant
The H-point (or hip-point) is the theoretical, relative location of an occupant's hip: specifically the pivot point between the torso and upper leg portions
H-point
US professional services company
2023: Danenhauer and Danenhauer, Inc., Somerset CPAs and Advisors, Pivot Point Security, Ickovic and Co. PC, and American Pension Advisors, Ltd. 2024:
CBIZ
Protrusion for mount or pivot point
trognon 'trunk') is a cylindrical protrusion used as a mounting or pivoting point. First associated with cannons, they are an important military development
Trunnion
Pivoted board used for play
teeter-totter in North America) is a long, narrow board supported by a single pivot point, most commonly located at the midpoint between both ends; as one end
Seesaw
Principle of automotive steering and handling
the line between the upper and lower pivot points of the steering knuckle. If the kingpin axis intersection point is outboard of the center of the contact
Scrub_radius
Type of crank that changes motion through an angle
L rotates around the pivot point, pulling on the other rod. A typical 180-degree bellcrank consists of a straight bar that pivots at or near its center
Bellcrank
Shaft that translates between rotary and linear movement
The later steel Pitman arms usually used a ball joint at the lower pivot point and a ball bearing for the Pitman bearing at the top. List of auto parts
Pitman_arm
Component of motorized two-wheelers
A trailing link fork suspends the wheel on a link (or links) with a pivot point forward of the wheel axle. It has been used by Indian Motocycle; by BMW
Motorcycle_fork
Part of a firearm
forcefully rotates about a pivot point. The term tumbler can refer to a part of the hammer or a part mechanically attached to the pivot-point of the hammer, depending
Hammer_(firearms)
Hand tool
Slip joint pliers are pliers whose pivot point or fulcrum can be moved to increase the size range of their jaws. Jaws can be thick, thin, regular and
Slip_joint_pliers
Instrument used for navigation and orientation
needle or another element, such as a compass card or compass rose, that pivots to align itself with magnetic north. Other methods may be used, including
Compass
Six points which determine imaging properties of an optical system
"intersect" at "the nodal point", that the iris diaphragm of the lens is located there, and that this is the correct pivot point for panoramic photography
Cardinal_point_(optics)
Location in a mechanical system
percussion is the point on an extended massive object attached to a pivot where a perpendicular impact will produce no reactive shock at the pivot. Translational
Center_of_percussion
Topics referred to by the same term
point, 1/100 of one percentage point Percentage point, the arithmetic difference between two percentages Pivot point (technical analysis), a price level
Point
Scottish skirt-like garment
a pivot point indicated by the slash between the colour and thread number. The weaver is supposed to reverse the weaving sequence at the pivot point to
Kilt
1969 British film by Peter Collinson
reduce the bus's rocking movement about its pivot point; drain the fuel tank, which is aft of the pivot point, which changes the balance enough to let a
The_Italian_Job
Unit of torque
pound of force acting at a perpendicular distance of one foot from a pivot point. Conversely one foot pound-force (ft · lbf) is the moment about an axis
Pound-foot_(torque)
Mechanical device that closes a door in a controlled manner
conjunction with hinges but generally have a single pivot point at the top of the door, this pivot point is known as a top centre. Floor springs are usually
Door_closer
Type of weight scale
to be weighed (the load) is hung is short and is located close to the pivot point. The other arm is longer, is graduated and incorporates a counterweight
Steelyard_balance
Piano mechanism
when the player depresses one end, the end on the other side of the pivot point rises. The capstan (2) is on the rising side of the key. The rising capstan
Action_(piano)
Free swinging suspended body
It is a weight (or bob) on the end of a massless cord suspended from a pivot, without friction. Since in the model there is no frictional energy loss
Pendulum_(mechanics)
Implement used for water-borne propulsion
to the vessel by means of a pivot point for the oar, either an oarlock, or a thole pin. The oar is placed in the pivot point with a short portion inside
Oar
In financial trading, typical price (sometimes called the pivot point) refers to the arithmetic average of the high, low, and closing prices for a given
Typical_price
Skill of walking along a taut wire or rope
reduced. In both cases, whether side by side or parallel, the ankle is the pivot point. A wire-walker may use a pole for balance or may stretch out their arms
Tightrope_walking
Flight safety situation
helicopter to roll or pivot around a skid, or landing gear wheel, until its critical rollover angle is reached. Then, beyond this point, main rotor thrust
Dynamic_rollover
operates according to the following steps: Select a random point p between 1 and N about which to pivot. This splits the walk in two, one of length p and one
Pivot_algorithm
educator, innovator and philanthropist. He was the founder and CEO of Pivot Point International, a global hair and beauty education company he established
Leo_Passage
Body part
back. This happens for a variety of reasons – the lower waist area is a pivot point for the body and lengthens and arches as a person sits or bends. Secondly
Human_back
rests in the pivot cup of the base plate and supports the truck's hanger at the pivot point allowing the truck to pivot smoothly. The pivot bushing prevents
List_of_skateboarding_terms
Bridge that rotates horizontally around a vertical axis
barriers), and then motors rotate the bridge horizontally about its pivot point. The typical swing bridge will rotate approximately 90 degrees, or one-quarter
Swing_bridge
Versatile folding multi-tool knife
The blades and tools are folded into the handle of the knife through a pivot point mechanism. The handle is traditionally a brown cellulose fibre with embossed
Swiss_Army_knife
counteracted only through decreased static friction in the pivot points The upper pivot point of the central supporting column is prevented from moving
Roberval_balance
Physics phenomenon affecting two wheeled vehicles
bicycles, skateboards, and, in theory, any vehicle with a single steering pivot point and a sufficient amount of freedom of the steered wheel, including that
Speed_wobble
Protrusion found on the side of some ships, aircraft and vehicles
faster without fear of the back end sliding out. They can also provide a pivot point for the hull in turns." One of the most overlooked benefits of this type
Sponson
Early type of lightweight helmet that fully enclosed the head
armet in open position, showing that the close helmet uses a single pivot point for the double visor and bevor, while the armet has hinged cheek plates
Armet
Type of radial arm floodgate
end of the cylinder section and meet at a trunnion which serves as a pivot point when the gate rotates. Pressure forces on a submerged body act perpendicular
Tainter_gate
Type of lock mechanism using wards to prevent wrong key insertion
located in the center of the lock. Its purpose is to provide a point of leverage and pivot for rotating the key, and to help correctly align the key with
Warded_lock
Mechanical device for cracking nuts
functional nutcrackers usually somewhat resembling pliers, but with the pivot point at the end beyond the nut, rather than in the middle. These are also
Nutcracker
Fifth generation of BMW 3 Series
aluminum hub carrier and aluminum dual lower links forming a virtual pivot point are used. This design was previously used on all 5, 7 and 8 series BMW
BMW_3_Series_(E90)
Crane-like device used on a ship
the embarkation deck. Single pivot – One pivot point where the lifeboat is moved over the side of the craft. Multi-pivot – Common on promenade decks of
Davit
Mechanical system whose constraints are independent of time
next figure at right, Assume the top end of the string is attached to a pivot point undergoing a simple harmonic motion x t = x 0 cos ω t , {\displaystyle
Scleronomous
controlling the pivot point of the gate, is like opening a door by twisting the hinge, and as so is very difficult due to the loads needed at that point. This is
Electric_gate
Style of skateboarding
additional vertical axis, parallel to the deck. The rear truck acts as a pivot point that the board rotates around, performing a similar function as the back
Surfskating
Oscillating lever in engine
ratio of the distances from the rocker arm's pivot point to the point where it touches the valve and the point where it touches the pushrod/camshaft. A rocker
Rocker_arm
Sport rowing equipment
the blade, rather than using the athlete's shoulders or hands as the pivot-point as in canoeing and kayaking. When the rower uses one oar on one side
Oar_(sport_rowing)
Chassis for wheels and suspension under vehicles
wheelsets (two wheels on an axle), in a frame, attached under a vehicle by a pivot. Bogies take various forms in various modes of transport. A bogie may remain
Bogie
Act of propelling a boat using oars
pulls on one or two oars, which lever the boat through the water. The pivot point of the oars (attached solidly to the boat) is the fulcrum for this lever
Rowing
Dog breed
electrolysis, or surgery. Hypoplasia of dens is a non-formation of the pivot point of the second cervical vertebra, which leads to spinal cord damage. Onset
Yorkshire_Terrier
Reversible free swinging pendulum
from the other pivot, and the period timed. The movable weight (or pivot) is adjusted until the two periods are equal. At this point the period T is
Kater's_pendulum
Brace attaching an oar to the boat
called an "oar crutch", a usage which is largely obsolete. An alternative pivot point for oars are thole pins that the shaft of the oar nestled between. Single
Rowlock
Tools and instruments used for accurate and precise manual drafting
leg has a sharp pivot point and the other has a holder for a technical pen or pencil. Another form, the beam compass, has the pivot point and pen holder
Technical_drawing_tool
Frame of a motorcycle
found the steering head tube that holds the pivoting front fork, while at the rear there is a pivot point for the swingarm suspension motion. Some motorcycles
Motorcycle_frame
List of ships with the same or similar names
USS Pivot is a name used more than once by the United States Navy: USS Pivot (AM-276), a fleet minesweeper commissioned 12 July 1944. USS Pivot (MSO-463)
USS_Pivot
List of definitions of terms and concepts related to archery
a bow. brace height (measure) – The distance from the string to the pivot point of the bow's grip. bracer (equipment) – A protective strap or sheath
Glossary_of_archery_terms
Means to slow, stop, or increment an object's rotation
spring-actuated lever paired with a notched wheel. The lever is mounted on a pivot point in proximity to the wheel. The vertical angle of the sides of the notches
Detent
German WWII fighter aircraft family
These brackets incorporated the lower engine mounts and landing gear pivot point into one unit. A large forging attached to the firewall housed the main
Messerschmitt_Bf_109
Type of pendulum
following substitutions. The total moment of inertia of Arm 1 about the pivot point (using the parallel axis theorem) is J 1 ^ = J 1 + m 1 l 1 2 {\displaystyle
Furuta_pendulum
Topics referred to by the same term
pivoting in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pivoting may refer to: The act of finding a pivot element A type of computer security exploit Pivoting (TV
Pivoting
Knife used to remove body hair
balanced if when opened it balances about its pivot pin, indicating that the torques about the pivot point, caused by the corresponding weight distributions
Straight_razor
Divination game
pencil is precariously balanced on a central pivot point, meaning that it can easily rotate on the pivot due to slight wind gusts, or the breathing of
Charlie_Charlie_challenge
Sport bike
degrees to 66.5 without any change in the yoke offset. The swingarm pivot point was lowered by 3 mm (0.1 in) and the wheelbase lengthened by 15 mm (0
BMW_S1000RR
Bridge in Delhi, India
the eccentric location of its center of gravity with respect to the pivot point of the pylon footing, reducing the load on back-stay cables which are
Signature_Bridge
Stable worker who hand walks hot horses
consists of four arms of heavy gauge steel radiating off from a central pivot point containing a motor to move the arms at various speeds, most often set
Hot_walker
American reality television personality
Year Title Role Notes 2013 Pivot Point Victoria 6 episodes 2018 Curvy Girls Rock Trinity Dennis 2018–2024 The Real Housewives of Potomac Herself Series
Candiace_Dillard_Bassett
Type of pendulum
base, as with the inverted pendulum, or by applying a torque at the pivot point between the two pendulums. Inverted pendulum Double pendulum Inertia
Double_inverted_pendulum
Action sport on skateboards
skateboard deck is suspended from a pivot point above the rider which allows the rider to swing about that pivot point. The board swings in an arc which
Skateboarding
Sailing ship steering device
connected the tiller to the helmsman one or more decks above it through a pivot point, roll, or rowle, described as "that round piece of wood or iron wherein
Whipstaff
Mechanical system whose constraints are dependent on time
{\displaystyle L\,\!} the length of the string. The situation changes if the pivot point is moving, e.g. undergoing a simple harmonic motion x t = x 0 cos ω
Rheonomous
Fretless zither played via a system of metal hammers
rate slightly by pressing higher on the strip, effectively moving its pivot point closer to the lead hammer. Numerically coded sheet music prepared specifically
Marxophone
19th season of the American reality television series ''Survivor''
end of a heavy log. The other end of the log would be connected to a pivot point on a platform that the castaways would stand on. The castaways would
Survivor:_Samoa
Medical specialty that focuses on the design and application of orthoses
moving mechanical knee joint with the mechanical pivot point behind the anatomical knee pivot point can be sufficient. In the case of significant weakness
Orthotics
English language idiom
Goodbyes Circling the Wagons Around Our Gay Loved Ones. Chicago Illinois: Pivot Point Books. ISBN 9780963885241. West, Darrell M. (2019). Divided politics
Circle_the_wagons
American composer (1901–1974)
Clavier (in German, Das wohltemperierte Klavier) is often cited as the pivot point beyond which older mean-tone and ancient just intonation tunings were
Harry_Partch
Type of baseball bat
around a certain pivot point along the bat. Once a pivot point is determined (usually 6 inches for baseball bats) the bats balance point, total weight and
Composite_baseball_bat
1570 fencing treatise by Giacomo di Grassi
front now. In this case, the pivot point is the left hand. In the case of the previous, medium, weapon, the pivot point in the manipulation of the spear
Ragione di adoprar sicuramente l'Arme, si da offesa come da difesa
Ragione_di_adoprar_sicuramente_l'Arme,_si_da_offesa_come_da_difesa
Chinese martial art
Animals tradition. Tibetan White Crane played an important role at a key pivot point in Chinese and worldwide popular culture, when a 1954 charity match between
Tibetan_White_Crane
1862 novel by Victor Hugo
above. Hugo draws his own personal conclusions, taking Waterloo to be a pivot point in history but definitely not a victory for the forces of reaction. Waterloo
Les_Misérables
Socket used as part of a pivot or hinge
cylindrical (i.e., female) fitting attached to one component to enable a pivoting or hinging connection to a second component. The second component carries
Gudgeon
Type of knife similar to a cleaver
fingers well off the cutting surface and the round handle gives a nice "pivot point" for the cutting stroke. The blade has a curvature or rocker along its
Caidao
Founder of Ojas
lobby of the Ace Hotel New York. The installation at the Ace Hotel was a pivot-point in Turnbull's career, opening his eyes to the potential of evolving his
Devon_Turnbull
Power shovel for strip mining
for dumping. With knee action, the handle is connected to a moveable pivot point rather than being supported directly by the boom. Knee-action design
GEM_of_Egypt
Song
historians to re-evaluate the things they thought they knew about a key pivot point in British history – and went on to influence the generations that came
The_World_Turned_Upside_Down
PIVOT POINT
PIVOT POINT
Girl/Female
Assamese, Indian
Tall; Pivot; Pole; Axis
Boy/Male
Muslim
Pivot. Pole. Axis. Celebrity.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Joslin.The Josselyn name appears in Black Point (now Scarborough, ME) before 1638, when the author John Josselyn came to visit his brother Henry, who was for many years a principal representative in eastern New England of the interests of the Mason and Gorges heirs, which were endangered by the Massachusetts Bay colony’s expansion into Maine. Their father was Sir Thomas Josselyn, of Torrell’s Hall in Willingale, Essex, England.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Norman personal name that appears in Middle English as Geffrey and in Old French as Je(u)froi. Some authorities regard this as no more than a palatalized form of Godfrey, but early forms such as Galfridus and Gaufridus point to a first element from Germanic gala ‘to sing’ or gawi ‘region’, ‘territory’. It is possible that several originally distinct names have fallen together in the same form.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Traditional
One who Holds Others by the Ear; A Leader; Pilot
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish (of Norman origin)
English and Irish (of Norman origin) : from the Old French personal name Picot, Pigot, a pet form of Pic (see Pike 6).
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Boat Pilot
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English, Old French personal name Picot, Pigot, a pet form of Pic (see Pike 6). In Middle English, the form Piket (Old French Picquet) was also common.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : from the medieval personal name Ponc(h)e, Pons (see Ponce).English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Ponts in La Manche and Seine-Maritime, Normandy, from Latin pontes ‘bridges’ (see Pont).English (of Norman origin) : nickname for a fop or dandy, from points ‘laces for hose’ (see Pointer 1).
Boy/Male
Tamil
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the personal name Pilot, a Middle English pet form of the Old English personal name Pīla.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Arabic, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim
Tall; Pivot; Pole; Axis; Celebrity; Polar Star's
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly West Midlands)
English (chiefly West Midlands) : (of Norman origin): habitational or regional name from Old French mansel ‘inhabitant of Le Mans or the surrounding area of Maine’. The place was originally named in Latin (ad) Ceromannos, from the name of the Gaulish tribe living there, the Ceromanni. The name was reduced to Celmans and then became Le Mans as a result of the mistaken identification of the first syllable with the Old French demonstrative adjective.English (chiefly West Midlands) : status name for a particular type of feudal tenant, Anglo-Norman French mansel, one who occupied a manse (Late Latin mansa ‘dwelling’), a measure of land sufficient to support one family.English (chiefly West Midlands) : some early examples, such as Thomas filius Manselli (Northumbria 1256), point to derivation from a personal name, perhaps the Germanic derivative of Mann 2 Latinized as Manzellinus.
Surname or Lastname
English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : occupational name from Middle English pointer ‘point maker’, an agent derivative of point, a term denoting a lace or cord used to fasten together doublet and hose (Old French pointe ‘point’, ‘sharp end’). Reaney suggests that in some cases Pointer may have been an occupational name for a tiler or slater whose job was to point the tiles, i.e. render them with mortar where they overlapped.Possibly an altered form of German Pointner, a variant of Bainter.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Pivot; Pole; Axis; Celebrity; Personality
Boy/Male
Muslim
Pivot. Pole. Axis. Celebrity.
Boy/Male
Latin
Pilot of Aeneas's boat.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Middle English personal name, Kin, Kinna, which is a shortened form of any of various Old English names beginning with Cyne ‘royal’, for example Cynesige (see Kinsey).Dutch : nickname for someone with a pointed or jutting chin.Dutch : from Middle Dutch kinne ‘kin’.Hungarian : nickname from kÃn ‘pain’.Variant of Korean Kim.
Surname or Lastname
English (Midlands)
English (Midlands) : habitational name from Pointon in Lincolnshire, Poynton in Cheshire, or Poynton Green in Shropshire. The first is named from Old English Pohhingtūn ‘settlement (Old English tūn) associated with Pohha’, a byname apparently meaning ‘bag’; the others have as the first element the Old English personal names Pofa and Pēofa respectively.
PIVOT POINT
PIVOT POINT
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Teutonic
Strong Ruler; Powerful Ruler; Ruling Lady; Rules the Home; Rich and Powerful Ruler; Powerful and Brave
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, French, Irish, Swedish
Elfin; Good Elf; Noble Friend; White; Noble; Bright
Girl/Female
Indian, Modern
Aim; Target
Girl/Female
Tamil
Collection of lamps
Boy/Male
Muslim
Honest
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
To be Loved and to be Praised
Boy/Male
Sikh
One appearance, One beauteous form
Boy/Male
Tamil
Muktendra | à®®à¯à®•à¯à®¤à¯‡à®¨à¯à®¤à¯à®°Â
Male
Serbian
(Вилим) Serbian form of German Wilhelm, VILIM means "will-helmet."
Boy/Male
Biblical
His uncle.
PIVOT POINT
PIVOT POINT
PIVOT POINT
PIVOT POINT
PIVOT POINT
n.
The officer or soldier who simply turns in his place whike the company or line moves around him in wheeling; -- called also pivot man.
n.
The pivot pin of a hinge.
imp. & p. p.
of Pilot
n.
See Divot.
n.
A pilot; a steersman.
imp. & p. p.
of Pivot
a.
Of or pertaining to a pivot or turning point; belonging to, or constituting, a pivot; of the nature of a pivot; as, the pivotalopportunity of a career; the pivotal position in a battle.
n.
The end of a shaft or arbor which rests and turns in a support; as, the pivot of an arbor in a watch.
n.
A shallow socket for the pivot of a capstan.
n.
Hence, figuratively: A turning point or condition; that on which important results depend; as, the pivot of an enterprise.
n.
A pilot.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Pilot
n.
A helmsman, a pilot.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Pivot
n.
A bearing for a pivot a pivot in a watch, formed of a crystal or precious stone, as a ruby.
v. i.
To swing or turn, as on a pin or pivot.
n.
A fixed pin or short axis, on the end of which a wheel or other body turns.
n.
An upright pivot pin
v. t.
To place on a pivot.