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An axis can be defined as an imaginary line about which a body rotates, In math it can be defined as a fixed reference line for the measurement of coordinates.
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That refers to the imaginary line, from the north pole to the south pole, around which Earth rotates.That refers to the imaginary line, from the north pole to the south pole, around which Earth rotates.That refers to the imaginary line, from the north pole to the south pole, around which Earth rotates.That refers to the imaginary line, from the north pole to the south pole, around which Earth rotates.
draw a straight line downwards, line an A4 piece of paper next to it and draw around the corner? lol
the human body only has 1 line of symmetry straight down the middle
Axis of rotation is an imaginary line that runs through the center of the object and around which the rotation occurs. It defines the pivot point of the rotation and determines the direction and angle of the rotation.
An imaginary straight line around which an object like Earth rotates is called its axis. Earth's axis is an imaginary line that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole, around which the planet rotates as it orbits the Sun.
Axis
An axis is an imaginary line about which a body rotates.
A planet's axis is an imaginary line that runs through its center, connecting the North and South Poles. The tilt of this axis is responsible for the changing seasons on the planet as it orbits the sun.
An axis of rotation is the axis around which any body rotates, or the line joining the North Pole and the South Pole about which the planet Earth rotates on a daily basis.
The imaginary line that the Earth rotates around is called its axis. It runs from the North Pole to the South Pole and is tilted at an angle of approximately 23.5 degrees. This tilt is what causes the changing seasons on Earth.
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As the drum rotates slowly, the pen draws a straight line on paper wrapped tightly around the drum.Made by -Amy[;Why so seruis?TM
The equator is an imaginary line which indicates where the middle of the earth is and it goes around.
An imaginary line around which an object rotates.
A commonly accepted theory is that the Earth rotates around the sun in 365.25 days, so yes. Though you could say that is moves in a straight line and that spacetime is curved by the gravitation of the Sun, but if you don't know the Earth rotates around the Sun you probably don't know general relativity yet.