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It is the conjugate axis or the minor axis.

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The transverse axis is an imaginary line that passes through the center of a conic section (such as an ellipse, hyperbola, or parabola) and is perpendicular to the axis of symmetry. In an ellipse, the transverse axis is the longest diameter, while in a hyperbola, it passes through the foci.

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The transverse axis is perpendicular to the conjugate axis.

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The transverse axis is a connection on a hyperbola. It connects the focus, or center, of the hyperbola, and can connect two together.

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The transverse plane is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.

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A transverse incision is one that crosses the main axis of the area being cut.

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When a load acts on any member perpendicular to its longitudinal axis, it is termed as transverse loading.

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Movements in the transverse plane occur around the vertical, or longitudinal, axis of the body. This axis runs from top to bottom, perpendicular to the ground. Examples of transverse plane movements include rotation of the head, trunk, and limbs.

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The three main anatomical axes in the body are the sagittal axis (divides the body into left and right halves), the transverse axis (divides the body into top and bottom halves), and the frontal axis (divides the body into front and back halves).

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The three principal axes of rotation for the human body are the longitudinal axis (running from head to toe), the transverse axis (running horizontally from side to side), and the anterior-posterior axis (running from front to back). These axes determine the planes in which the body can move and rotate.

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The standard form of the equation of a hyperbola with center at the origin is

x2/a2 - y2/b2 = 1 where the transverse axis lies on the x-axis,

or

y2/a2 - x2/b2 = 1 where the transverse axis lies on the y-axis.

The vertices are a units from the center and the foci are c units from the center.

For both equations, b2 = c2 - a2. Equivalently, c2 = a2 + b2.

Since we know the length of the transverse axis (the distance between the vertices), we can find the value of a (because the center, the origin, lies midway between the vertices and foci).

Suppose that the transverse axis of our hyperbola lies on the x-axis.

Then, |a| = 24/2 = 12

So the equation becomes x2/144 - y2/b2 = 1.

To find b we need to know what c is.

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A transverse fracture is a bone fracture which runs at a right angle to the length (axis) of the bone.

See link in Related links for more discussion of categories of fractures--

* linear, oblique or transverse * simple or compound * complete or incomplete

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Lying or being across, or in a crosswise direction; athwart; -- often opposed to longitudinal., Anything that is transverse or athwart., The longer, or transverse, axis of an ellipse., To overturn; to change., To change from prose into verse, or from verse into prose.

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Transverse Wave is a wave that oscillates perpendicular to the axis along which the wave travel or a transverse wave is a wave in which vibrating element moves in a direction perpendicular to the direction of advance of the wave.

Example: The Waves in bodies of water are also transverse waves.

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A pirouette is performed in the transverse plane of motion, as the body rotates around a vertical axis.

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A transverse beam is a structural element that runs horizontally perpendicular to the main axis of a structure. It helps to distribute loads and provide structural support across a span or area. Transverse beams are commonly used in bridges, buildings, and other architectural structures.

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Joints like the elbow and knee do not have motion in the transverse plane as they primarily function in the sagittal and frontal planes. These joints have limited or no rotational movement around their long axis.

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