The usage "mediolateral" is strictly used to describe relative position along the left-right axis, to avoid confusion with the terms "superficial" and "deep" (see below). The usage "mediolateral" is strictly used to describe relative position along the left-right axis, to avoid confusion with the terms "superficial" and "deep" (see below). The usage "mediolateral" is strictly used to describe relative position along the left-right axis, to avoid confusion with the terms "superficial" and "deep"
It's vertical
posotive/ negative numbers
The scale is the numerical system that is used to define the axis of a graph.
A dimension pertaining to the size of an object, generally within a horizontal axis.
Rotation is the circular motion of a body around a central axis.
It means that the direction of an axis of rotation changes over time.
Camber angle is the angle between the vertical axis of wheel and the vertical axis of the car/vehicle when viewed from the front or rear.
Some people define one as turning about an internal axis (like the daily turning), while the other means turning about an external axis (like the yearly turning). So you can have yearly revolution around the Sun, and daily rotation about the Earth's axis. But then 'revolutions per minute' of an engine refers to revolution about the local axis of the crankshaft.
The axes of an ellipse are called the major axis and the minor axis. The major axis is the longest diameter of the ellipse, passing through its center and focal points, while the minor axis is the shortest diameter, perpendicular to the major axis. Together, these axes define the shape and orientation of the ellipse.
The Cartesian plane, otherwise known as a graph, consists of two lines intersecting. These lines are the x-axis and the y-axis.
An axis on a graph is a reference line that helps to define the position of points in a coordinate system. In a two-dimensional graph, there are typically two axes: the horizontal axis (x-axis) and the vertical axis (y-axis). Each axis is marked with a scale that indicates the values or categories represented, allowing for the visualization of data or relationships between variables.
An x-intercept is any point on a graph where a line touches the x-axis.