pöörlemisaksel
Pöörlemisaksel, or axis of rotation, is a fundamental concept in physics and geometry. It refers to an imaginary line around which a rigid body or geometric object rotates. Imagine a spinning top; the line running through its center from top to bottom is its axis of rotation. Objects can rotate around an internal axis, like the Earth spinning on its axis, or an external axis, such as a Ferris wheel rotating around its central axle. The direction and position of the axis are crucial for describing the motion of rotating objects. In two-dimensional motion, the axis of rotation is perpendicular to the plane of rotation and passes through a fixed point. In three-dimensional motion, the axis can be more complex, but it remains the line about which the angular displacement occurs. Understanding the axis of rotation is essential for analyzing rotational dynamics, calculating angular momentum, and comprehending phenomena like precession and nutation.