enrotatie
Enrotatie is a term occasionally used in Dutch to describe a rotation or a composition of rotations of an object around one or more axes. It is not a standard term in major reference works, and its precise meaning can vary by author; in many contexts it denotes the overall change in orientation produced by applying successive rotations (for example yaw followed by pitch).
In kinematics and computer graphics, enrotatie is usually treated as a rotation operation that can be represented
Common representations include Euler angles (three angles, simple but subject to gimbal lock), quaternions (four parameters,
Applications of enrotatie appear in robotics, aerospace attitude control, 3D computer graphics, animation, and navigation, where
Etymology: the term blends en- (a Dutch prefix related to combination) with rotatie (rotation), reflecting a notion
Notes: If you encounter enrotatie in a text, check how the author defines it, since it is
See also: rotation; rotation matrix; quaternion; Euler angles.