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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about an axis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to geometry, physics, or any discussion involving rotation or orientation around a central line or point.
Example: "The object rotates about an axis, creating a circular motion."
Alternatives: "around an axis" or "concerning an axis".
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rotation Spinning motion of a body about an axis.
Consider a rigid body that is free to rotate about an axis fixed in space.
This centripetal force sets the cell to rotating about an axis.
(1927), he and Goudsmit put forth their idea of electron spin after ascertaining that electrons rotate about an axis.
When a cantilever beam rotates about an axis perpendicular to its neutral axis, its modal characteristics often vary significantly.
Mr. Walker, of the Middle East Institute, had criticized Mr. Bush's statements about an "axis of evil" that consists of Iraq, Iran and North Korea.
That's why wars are generally sold as Hollywood thrills, with Bush sloganeering about an "axis of evil", like a trailer promoting the latest release.
Pentadyne's clean-energy, high-speed carbon fibre flywheel system works like a dynamic battery, storing energy kinetically by spinning a mass about an axis.
These findings allow us proposing the hypothetic spinae assembly mechanism, according to which a filament rotates about an axis, which is accompanied by translation along the axis.
The kind of motion may be translation (or motion along a path from one place to another), rotation about an axis, vibration, or any combination of motions.
As the grating in a spectrometer is rotated about an axis parallel to the slit axis, the spectral lines are transmitted successively through the instrument.
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