- The
Axis powers,
originally called the Rome–Berlin
Axis and also Rome–Berlin–Tokyo
Axis, was
a military coalition that
initiated World War II and fought...
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A torsion spring is
a spring that
works by
twisting its end
along its
axis; that is,
a flexible elastic object that
stores mechanical energy when it is...
- The
Axis of Resistance (Persian: محور مقاومت Mehvar-e Moqâvemat; Arabic: محور المقاومة Miḥwar al-Muqāwamah) is an
informal Iranian-led
political and military...
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Axis &
Allies is
a series of World War II
strategy board games. The
first version was
initially published in 1981 and
a second edition known colloquially...
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A balance spring, or hairspring, is
a spring attached to the
balance wheel in
mechanical timepieces. It
causes the
balance wheel to
oscillate with
a resonant...
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carriage is
released and
locked with each
vibration of the
balance.
Anthony Randall invented the double-
axis tourbillon in
January 1977 and
subsequently patented...
- vibration. Tire
balancing is
distinct from
wheel alignment.
Static balance requires the
wheel center of m**** to be
located on its
axis of rotation, usually...
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of Axis Bank. In 2013,
Axis Bank's subsidiary,
Axis Bank UK
commenced banking operations. The
Indian government intends to sell
a 20.7%
stake in
Axis...
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distribution of m****
around an
axis of rotation.
A rotating m****, or rotor, is said to be out
of balance when its
center of m**** (inertia
axis) is out
of alignment...
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Static balance occurs when the
centre of gravity of an
object is on the
axis of rotation. The
object can
therefore remain stationary, with the
axis horizontal...