With Boyd, the changes involved first boosting his velocity, which also increased his spin rates, then altering the
spin axis on his slider to eliminate its slight backspin, which allowed it to gain significantly more vertical depth and horizontal "sweeping" action about 5 inches of each more than his slider had in 2017, according to data at BrooksBaseball.net.
Launch conditions (spin, launch angle, trajectory,
spin axis and strike point) all play a part to move a golf ball out down the fairway and the M5 and M6 provide a significant amount of fitting options to achieve the ideal conditions for any golfer.
The three orthogonal principal axes of rotation are a
spin axis (along the length of the dancer's body) and two symmetric topple axes, with the origin at the ground.
Water ice can remain inside these craters because their floors are never exposed to direct sunlight, the consequence of a lunar
spin axis that's nearly (within 1 1/2 [degrees]) perpendicular to the ecliptic plane.
The Georgia Tech study used simulations to analyze and identify the exoplanet's
spin axis dynamics.
A new study from the Georgia Institute of Technology has used simulations to study the
spin axis of the exoplanets.
Moreover, the transmission law of the EATD azimuth tracking error in solar heliostats is analyzed, a dish concentrator system using a spin-elevation double-axis tracking device is proposed, and the transmission law of the tracking error from the
spin axis to the dish concentrator was studied (in Section 4.4).
"Any major shift of planetary mass--on the surface or within the mantle--could cause a shift with respect to the
spin axis, because a spinning body is most stable with its mass farthest from its
spin axis."
As the rotor is spinning at [omega] radians per second therefore due to precession phenomenon the applied torque in one axis causes a motion in the axis which is perpendicular to itself and to the
spin axis as well.