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rotieffect

Rotieffect is a term that appears in limited contexts and does not have a single, widely recognized definition in scholarly literature. In general, the word appears to be a compound of 'rot-' from rotation and 'effect', and is used to describe phenomena tied to rotational motion or to rotation-induced change, but its precise meaning varies by context.

In physics and engineering discussions, if used, rotieffect often refers to effects observed in or due to

In computer graphics or visualization, some authors use rotieffect informally to denote perceptual artifacts that occur

In other contexts, readers may encounter rotieffect as a misspelling or shorthand for related concepts, or

rotating
reference
frames.
However,
standard
terms
such
as
Coriolis
force
or
centrifugal
force
are
normally
used
instead,
and
rotieffect,
when
encountered,
should
be
interpreted
from
the
surrounding
text.
when
an
object
is
rotated
rapidly
or
displayed
with
limited
frame
rate,
though
again
this
is
not
a
formal
technical
term.
as
a
brand
or
project
name.
Because
there
is
no
consensus,
the
article
remains
a
terminological
stub
pending
reliable
sources
and
definitions.