- In geometry, the
major axis of an
ellipse is its
longest diameter: a line
segment that runs
through the
center and both foci, with ends at the two most...
- The
Axis powers,
originally called the Rome–Berlin
Axis, was a
military coalition that
initiated World War II and
fought against the Allies. Its prin****l...
- and is
variously known as
standardised major axis (Ricker 1975,
Warton et al., 2006), the
reduced major axis, the
geometric mean
functional relationship...
- from the Sun, or semi-
major axis, of 100
astronomical units (AU), 100
times that of the Earth. The
second would have a semi-
major axis of 300 AU. His work...
-
attracting body. It
differs from the
sidereal period because the object's semi-
major axis typically advances slowly. Also, the
tropical period of
Earth (a tropical...
- the semi-
major axis. Conclusions: The
orbital period is
equal to that for a
circular orbit with the
orbital radius equal to the semi-
major axis ( a {\displaystyle...
-
through the foci is
called the
major axis, and the line
perpendicular to it
through the
center is the
minor axis. The
major axis intersects the
ellipse at...
- A
spheroid has
circular symmetry. If the
ellipse is
rotated about its
major axis, the
result is a
prolate spheroid,
elongated like a
rugby ball. The American...
- for a
given system can be
defined (ignoring orientation) by its semi
major axis and the eccentricity. However, with a
hyperbolic orbit other parameters...
- territories,
players take the role of one or more of the five
major belligerents of
World War II: the
Axis powers of
Germany and ****an; and the
Allied powers of...