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- Fin abstract "A fin is a thin component or appendage attached to a larger body or structure. Fins typically function as foils that produce lift or thrust, or provide the ability to steer or stabilize motion while traveling in water, air, or other fluid media. Fins are also used to increase surface areas for heat transfer purposes, or simply as ornamentation.Fins first evolved on fish as a means of locomotion. Fish fins are used to generate thrust and control the subsequent motion. Fish, and other aquatic animals such as cetaceans, actively propel and steer themselves with pectoral and tail fins. As they swim, they use other fins, such as dorsal and anal fins to achieve stability and refine their maneuvering.".
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- Fin caption "1950.0".
- Fin caption "A fin keel limits roll and sideways drift".
- Fin caption "A rudder corrects yaw".
- Fin caption "Airplane propeller".
- Fin caption "Asymmetric stabilizing fins impart spin to this Soviet artillery rocket".
- Fin caption "Cavitation damage is evident on this propeller".
- Fin caption "Cetaceans get thrust moving horizontal tail fins up and down".
- Fin caption "Conventional "planar" fins on a RIM-7 Sea Sparrow missile".
- Fin caption "Drawing by Dr Tony Ayling ---- Finlets may influence the way a vortex develops around the tail fin.".
- Fin caption "During courtship, the female cichlid, Pelvicachromis taeniatus, displays her visually arresting purple pelvic fin".
- Fin caption "Fish get thrust moving vertical tail fins from side to side".
- Fin caption "Fish, boats and airplanes need control of three degrees of rotational freedom".
- Fin caption "Fletching on an arrow".
- Fin caption "Flying fish use enlarged pectoral fins to glide above the surface of the water".
- Fin caption "Frog fish use their pectoral and pelvic fins to walk along the ocean bottom".
- Fin caption "In recent years, car fins have evolved into highly functional spoilers and wings".
- Fin caption "In some Asian countries shark fins are a culinary delicacy".
- Fin caption "Many reef fish have pectoral and pelvic fins optimised for flattened bodies".
- Fin caption "Motorbikes use fins to cool the engine".
- Fin caption "Oil heaters convect with fins".
- Fin caption "Sailfish raise their dorsal fin to cool down or to herd schooling fish".
- Fin caption "Ship propeller".
- Fin caption "Ship stabilising fins reduce roll".
- Fin caption "Static fins stabilized the GOCE satellite as it orbited through the residual upper thermosphere at 260 km".
- Fin caption "Stingrays get thrust from large pectoral fins".
- Fin caption "Surfboard fins allow surfers to manoeuvre their boards".
- Fin caption "Swim fins add thrust to the kicks of a human swimmer".
- Fin caption "The dorsal fin of a white shark contain dermal fibers that work "like riggings that stabilize a ship's mast", and stiffen dynamically as the shark swims faster to control roll and yaw.".
- Fin caption "The huge theropod dinosaur Spinosaurus may have used its sail or dorsal fin to regulate its temperature, or as a courtship display.".
- Fin caption "Turbine fins".
- Fin direction "horizontal".
- Fin direction "vertical".
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- Fin header "Fins can regulate temperature".
- Fin header "Moving fins can provide thrust".
- Fin header "Ornamentation".
- Fin header "Other uses".
- Fin header "Specialised fins are used to control motion".
- Fin header "Static tail fins are used as stabilizers".
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