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See mechanics: Rotation about a moving axis.
The increments for each moving axis are encoded in the bitstream format and compressed and stored in a file for further execution.
This paper presents a two-degree-of-freedom (two-DOF) linear encoder which can measure the position along the moving axis (X-axis) and the straightness along the axis vertical to the moving axis (Z-axis) of a precision linear stage simultaneously.
The effect of altering the frequency dependence of the moving axis timescale is briefly discussed and it is indicated how the source model can be generalized to use RANS and other CFD data to predict jet noise, for single and coaxial jets and also for more novel nozzle geometries.
There is no fixed axis of rotation for the tarsal joints; rather, these joints with their ligaments are suited for a complex movement around a moving axis [ 15 ].
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Henceforth, we use the first revolute axis to denote the fixed revolute axis of the U-joint and the second axis to denote the moving revolute axis of the U-joint.
Moving optic axis is performed by rotating or vibrating one optical component of the imaging lens.
The parabola is symmetric about its axis, moving farther from the axis as the curve recedes in the direction away from its vertex.
As the axis was created before any data was added to the plot, it was placed using the plot-normalized coordinate system, so the coordinates used to move the axis should also be in this system: here we move the axis to x=1 which corresponds to the right-side of the plot (x=0 is the left side of the plot area).
The move_axis command moves the axis to a new position.
The following coordinate systems may be used to move an axis: FRAME_NORM, PLOT_NORM, or DATA.
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