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In paddling, refers to the angle of your boat in relation to the current (ie exit the eddy at a 45 degree angle)
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| angle |
A sharp bend. An angle is formed by two rays with a common endpoint.
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| angle |
A hot rolled member with two legs forming a 90o angle.
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| angle of incidence |
The angle that the chord of a wing makes with the direction of motion relative to the air. A particularly muddling term, as it is often measured as the distance in inches that the front spar is above the rear spar when the aeroplane is in the flying-level position
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| angle |
When the front wheels are moved right or left to steer the vehicle they each move about a steering axis. The aft inclination of this steering axis from the vertical (when viewed from the side) - about in the case of most Land Rovers - is the angle. Like casters on a tea trolley or office chair, this puts the ground contact point of the wheels the pivot axis and the result is a self-centering action tending to keep the front wheels pointing forward when in forward motion. ...
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