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A planet's axis is the imaginary line that the planet rotates around, like spinning top.
Anything that rotates has an imaginary line that it appears to rotate around, and that's what's called the "axis". Since the sun definitely rotates, there's an imaginary line through it that it seems to rotate around, and it's completely proper to refer to that imaginary line as the sun's axis.
There is no such line. The imaginary line through its centre is the axis, which the Earth rotates around; the imaginary line an equal distance from the poles is the equator. Neither make it spin - that is caused by momentum from the planet's formation.
If light did not travel in a straight line then the light would just bend around the body that is suppose to be making a shadow and no shadow would be observed. as there is a shadow cast by that body this proves that light does not bend and in fact travels in a straight line.
It's the axis of rotation.
AXIS is the straight line about which a body or geometric object rotates or may be conceived to rotate..
That would be the axis.
Axis
Axis of rotation is an imaginary line about which a turning body rotates. Or the center around something rotates.
An axis is an imaginary line about which a body rotates.
A planet's axis is the imaginary line that the planet rotates around, like spinning top.
An axis of rotation is the axis around which any body rotates, or the line joining the North Pole and the South Pole about which the planet Earth rotates on a daily basis.
the equator.
As the drum rotates slowly, the pen draws a straight line on paper wrapped tightly around the drum.Made by -Amy[;Why so seruis?TM
path traced by the body is in the form of straight line
It is due to its inertia of motion
An imaginary line around which an object rotates.