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Discover Ludwig"boom axis" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the rotational or pivotal point of a boom (a long, protruding beam or arm used to support or maneuver objects). Example: The workers adjusted the boom axis of the crane to lift the heavy machinery safely onto the construction site.
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The objective function to be minimised is the standard deviation of the absolute boom rotation around the horizontal axis while applying the tracks.
(The distances of WPT-S booms from the spacecraft spin axis are slightly different. The precise tip-to-tip length is 31.22 m for WPT-S U pairs and 31.30 m for WPT-S V pairs).
These are installed into a single chassis, called PWE-E, and receive electric field signals from the four WPT-Pres and magnetic field signals from the three-axis MSC on the MAST boom.
There is a rotating platform, which can rotate around its local z axis (vertical) so that the whole boom-arm-bucket composite can be moved to its front and back, symmetrically.
From these founding boom years to the dawning superpower era of the Brazilian-Argentinian axis after the second world war, the rise of South America has been an object of unusually generous long-distance fascination.
Although the wire boom can obtain dynamical turbulence associated with the fast temperature changes by the eclipse and the spin-axis changes by magnetic torquer operations, we confirm from the dynamical changes in the spacecraft that the maximum excited oscillation of the wire boom is ~ 0.2° at a frequency of ~ 40 s.
During Beijing's first building boom — six hundred years before the current one — the city was laid out symmetrically on either side of a north-south axis.
Boom! Boom!
Boom tiddly, boom-boom.
"Boom, boom, boom, boom".
Right axis.
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