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elevation The look angle of the earth station in degrees above the horizon. 0?indicates that the satellite is level with the horizon, and 90?indicates that it is directly overhead.
Ãâó: www.telesat.ca/satellites/terminology.htm
elevator A hinged controlling surface or flap, operated by the fore-and-aft movement of the control lever; used to control the up-and-down motion of the aeroplane and in steep banks for turning the aeroplane
Ãâó: www.theaerodrome.com/help/glossary.php
elevation angle The angular distance between the horizon and an object in the sky, such as the sun. The zenith angle is 90?minus the elevation angle. evaporation - Change from a liquid (more dense) to a vapor or gas (less dense) form. When water is heated it becomes a vapor that increases humidity. Evaporation is the opposite of condensation. top F
Ãâó: asd-www.larc.nasa.gov/GLOBE/glossary.html
elevation A drawing of the walls of one side of a building, either interior or exterior, with all lines drawn to a scale to show true vertical and horizontal dimension; also used in reference to the vertical plane of a building, as in the 'west elevation'.
Ãâó: architecture.arizona.edu/courses/arc103/trad103/tu...
elevation the vertical component in a 3-dimensional measurement system. Elevation is measured in reference to a fixed datum.
Ãâó: www.sedris.org/glossary.htm
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