Three-dimensional object always rotates around an imaginary line called a rotation axis.
The center around which something rotates.
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1Darwin literally added a new dimension to the debate-theaxis of history.
2We therefore undertook a study of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis regulation in this population.
3This is usually in the direction of the axis of the ravine.
4Recommending course change, delta niner-zero degrees on any axis, to resolve ambiguity.
5However, the z axis is also useful in achieving improved SERS intensity.
1Convention puts the angular velocity vector along the axis of rotation.
2Overhead, at the cylinder's axis of rotation was a glowing tube of light.
3The direction of this forces is always directly away from the axis of rotation.
4In this case, the distance from the axis of rotation would be zero meters.
5Unlike the Northern hemisphere there isn't a star right on the axis of rotation.
6The dipping of Saturn's axis of rotation is much the same as our own.
7The shrinkage will, in ordinary parlance, bring the weights nearer to the axis of rotation.
8The closer the body parts are to the axis of rotation, the faster they spin.
9It was carefully reestablishing its synchronous orbit and re-aligning its axis of rotation with Earth's.
10This vector is parallel to the axis of rotation.
11Now, the convention is for this angular velocity to follow the axis of rotation-butwhich way?
12Essentially, it is a measure of how the mass is distributed around the axis of rotation.
13The more weight distributed away from the axis of rotation, the harder it is to spin.
14Only it's not along the axis of rotation.
15Of necessity, the ship lock had been placed close to the giant ship's axis of rotation.
16The disc C serves the purpose of bringing the center of gravity in the axis of rotation.
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