humeral-ulnar joint (elbow), tibial-femoral joint (knee)
Number of planes in the uniaxial joints?
They have one plane of movement. ex: elbow
An uniaxial joint allows movement along one axis only, so it has one movable plane. Examples include hinge joints (like the elbow) and pivot joints (like the neck).
Flexion ( is a typical of hinge joint ) bending the knee or elbow
There are two types uniaxial or biaxial.
a state of strain in which two of the three principal strains are zero
Uniaxial crystals have one optic axis, where the refractive index is the same in all directions perpendicular to it. Biaxial crystals have two optic axes, with different refractive indices along each direction. This causes different light paths and behaviors in biaxial crystals compared to uniaxial ones.
Uniaxial crystals have two different refractive indices: ordinary index (no) and extraordinary index (ne). The ordinary index is the same in all directions, while the extraordinary index varies depending on the direction relative to the optic axis of the crystal. This anisotropic behavior is a characteristic feature of uniaxial crystals.
uniaxial rotation
It is defined as the ratio of the uniaxial stress over the uniaxial strain in the range of stress in which Hooke's Law holds
Uniaxial movement refers to motion occurring along a single axis or direction. This movement is restricted to only one degree of freedom, typically linear or rotational along a specific line or axis. Examples include pushing a door open or turning a key in a lock.
Smoke Two Joints was created in 1983.