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AXIS

Volume 4 · 161 words · 1860 Edition

in Geometry, the straight line in a plain figure, about which it revolves, to produce or generate a solid. Thus, if a semicircle be moved round its diameter at rest, it will generate a sphere whose axis is that diameter.

Astronomy, is an imaginary right line through the centre of the earth, or through that of a heavenly body, about which it performs its diurnal revolutions.

Conic Sections, a right line dividing the section into two equal parts, and cutting all its ordinates at right angles.

Mechanics. The axis of a balance is that line about which it moves, or rather turns about. Axis of oscillation is a right line parallel to the horizon, passing through the centre, about which a pendulum vibrates.

Axis in Peritrochio (ἐπὶ about, and τροχός, a wheel), one of the six mechanical powers, consisting of a peritrochium or wheel concentric with the base of a cylinder, and moveable together with it about its axis. See MECHANICS.