"Microrotor" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A microrotor is a type of small-scale rotor or fan that is typically used in applications such as drones, microcopters, or miniature helicopters. Microrotors are designed to be extremely small and lightweight, often consisting of a small electric motor and a composite or carbon fiber propeller. They are often used to provide lift and propulsion for small aircraft or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
Usage Examples of Microrotor
Micropropagation is a laboratory technique used to rapidly multiply plants by growing them in a controlled environment, such as a petri dish or tissue culture vessel. In micropropagation, small pieces of plant tissue, often called explants, are taken from a parent plant and placed in a nutrient-rich medium. The explants are thenallowed to grow and develop into new plants, which can be transferred to a greenhouse or outdoor environment for maturation.
Microrhinia is a rare genetic disorder characterized by a short or abnormally shaped nose (rhin-) due to an underdevelopment or malformation of the nasal bones (micro-).
A microsatellite is a small, artificial satellite that orbits the Earth at a relatively low altitude, typically between 100 and 2,000 kilometers (62 to 1,243 miles) above the planet's surface. Microsatellites are often used for a variety of purposes such as earth observation, communication, space weather monitoring, and technology testing. They are typically smaller and less expensive than traditional satellites, making them more accessible for smaller organizations, universities, and countries to launch their own satellites into space.