Excel itself can only create up to two Y axes.
Automatically scales the Y axis of the graphs to show the most detail.
Figure B shows along the Y axis the amount of masking.
A rotary table and a Y axis are the customary axes available.
M is used to indicate the name of the "pitching moment", which is around the Y axis.
The imaginary part is plotted on the Y axis.
Some machines will cut to a depth on the Y axis and index the rotary table automatically.
One end is designated the y axis, and the adjacent side the x axis.
The Y axis, Crude rates per 1,000 living (well, dead people don't die.
The second figure is the northing and puts the location 1,131,586 meters north of the false origin (along the Y axis).