0 a part on a machine, computer, etc. that is used to control something, for example the volume that something is played at: --
1 a slide --
2 a type of small sandwich, especially a small hamburger, served as a snack or at the start of a meal: --
pork sliders
Specifically, hinges and sliders each impose five constraints and therefore remove five degrees of freedom.
During his career, he compiled a.284 batting average against fastballs but compiled just a.170 batting average against sliders.
He throws mainly sinkers and changeups against left-handed hitters and throws mostly four-seamers, sinkers, and sliders against righties.
Since it did not, the sliders decided that they were not home, so they left.
At their simplest, some such color pickers provide three sliders, one for each attribute.
During the experiments, the human operator pushes the master slider along the x-axis direction and then releases gradually.
The cylinder was attached at its upper end to a slider, which was oscillated along a rail by means of a scotch yoke mechanism.
The body is supported on beam over the amortizers, equipped by rubber dowel, through edge sliders; while serves only for transmitting horizontal forces.