A vortex current spins
around an axis line.
Not exact matches
«These things grew like a tightly wound spiral staircase, and [this
line is] the
axis around which the staircase winds,» says McSween.
The similarity is both in the strength of the field and in its arrangement, with magnetic field
lines twisted in spirals
around the galaxy's rotation
axis.
You know how it works; run
around a grid littered with obstacles and power - ups, dropping bombs that explode in straight
lines across the X and Y
axis Nothing has changed — if it ain't broke, don't fix it — and even the 3D art style is reminiscent of where Bomberman left off six years ago (the last game was Bomberman Live: Battlefest on Xbox 360 in 2010).
According to the prevalent theory for the moon's formation — the «giant - impact hypothesis» — the Earth's
axis (the invisible
line that runs through the planet and connects its two magnetic poles,
around which the planet spins each day) used to run perpendicular to its orbit.
In Allora and Calzadilla's «Revolving Door,» a troupe of Rockettes - style dancers are
lined up from wall to wall, leaving viewers stuck in their hold as they move
around a central
axis.