The second 0=180 degrees demonstrates the “eccentric load” of mass accelerating clock wise to the 180 degree area with the “eccentric load” of mass furthest from the center axis, as illustrated by distance “B”
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The second 0=180 degrees demonstrates the “eccentric load” of mass accelerating clock wise to the 180 degree area with the “eccentric load” of mass furthest from the center axis, as illustrated by distance “B”