self-balancing


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Adj.1.self-balancing - of someone or something that balances himself or itself
balanced - being in a state of proper equilibrium; "the carefully balanced seesaw"; "a properly balanced symphony orchestra"; "a balanced assessment of intellectual and cultural history"; "a balanced blend of whiskeys"; "the educated man shows a balanced development of all his powers"
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Notwithstanding what he had just said, and most sincerely, in regard to the self-balancing power with which Phoebe impressed him, it still seemed almost wicked to bring the awful secret of yesterday to her knowledge.
This new product utilizes the company's proven and stable self-balancing technology from more than 800 patents.
There a number of patents for automatic self-balancing devices (SBD), but majority of them have no potential to be implemented practically.
Prize-winning ideas could include anything from self-balancing wheelchairs, hover-boards and exoskeletons, to anything that uses artificial intelligence.
Segway is a product brand belonging to the PT business line, and all PT products adopting self-balancing technology will use the brand Segway.
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It combines Segway-style self-balancing technology with rubbery tracks to navigate difficult terrain, like loose gravel and slippery surfaces.
The reverse-return system is nearly self-balancing because the hydraulic distance traveled by the fluid is close to the same regardless of which terminal coil a given volume of fluid flows through; or said another way, reverse-return creates approximately equal hydraulic resistance through each flow path.