Betekenis van:
tilt angle
tilt angle
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- the angle a rocket makes with the vertical as it curves along its trajectory
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Voorbeeldzinnen
- Tilt angle, height difference with a seat mounting, surface.
- Tilt angle, height difference with a seat mounting, surface texture etc.
- Tilt angle, height difference with a seat mounting, surface texture etc.
- Using a jack or a hoist, tilt the part of the tractor which is rigidly connected to the axle that bears more than 50 percent of the tractor’s weight, while constantly measuring the angle of inclination.
- "Aircraft" (1 7 9) means a fixed wing, swivel wing, rotary wing (helicopter), tilt rotor or tilt-wing airborne vehicle. N.B.:See also "civil aircraft". "All compensations available" (2) means after all feasible measures available to the manufacturer to minimise all systematic positioning errors for the particular machine-tool model are considered. "Allocated by the ITU" (3 5) means the allocation of frequency bands according to the current edition of the ITU Radio Regulations for primary, permitted and secondary services. N.B.:Additional and alternative allocations are not included. "Angle random walk" (7) means the angular error build up with time that is due to white noise in angular rate.
- N.B.:see Category 4, Technical note. "Aircraft" (1 7 9) means a fixed wing, swivel wing, rotary wing (helicopter), tilt rotor or tilt-wing airborne vehicle. N.B.:see also "civil aircraft". "All compensations available" (2) means after all feasible measures available to the manufacturer to minimise all systematic positioning errors for the particular machine-tool model are considered. "Allocated by the ITU" (3 5) means the allocation of frequency bands according to the current edition of the ITU Radio Regulations for primary, permitted and secondary services. N.B.:additional and alternative allocations are not included. "Angle random walk" (7) means the angular error build-up with time that is due to white noise in angular rate.
- "Aircraft" (1 7 9) means a fixed wing, swivel wing, rotary wing (helicopter), tilt rotor or tilt-wing airborne vehicle. N.B.:See also "civil aircraft". "All compensations available" (2) means after all feasible measures available to the manufacturer to minimise all systematic positioning errors for the particular machine-tool model are considered. "Allocated by the ITU" (3 5) means the allocation of frequency bands according to the current edition of the ITU Radio Regulations for primary, permitted and secondary services. N.B.:Additional and alternative allocations are not included. "Angle random walk" (7) means the angular error build up with time that is due to white noise in angular rate. (IEEE STD 528-2001) "Angular position deviation" (2) means the maximum difference between angular position and the actual, very accurately measured angular position after the workpiece mount of the table has been turned out of its initial position (ref. VDI/VDE 2617, Draft: ’Rotary tables on coordinate measuring machines’).
- "Aircraft" (1 7 9) means a fixed wing, swivel wing, rotary wing (helicopter), tilt rotor or tilt-wing airborne vehicle. N.B.:See also "civil aircraft". "All compensations available" (2) means after all feasible measures available to the manufacturer to minimise all systematic positioning errors for the particular machine-tool model are considered. "Allocated by the ITU" (3 5) means the allocation of frequency bands according to the current edition of the ITU Radio Regulations for primary, permitted and secondary services. N.B.:Additional and alternative allocations are not included. "Angle random walk" (7) means the angular error build up with time that is due to white noise in angular rate. (IEEE STD 528-2001) "Angular position deviation" (2) means the maximum difference between angular position and the actual, very accurately measured angular position after the workpiece mount of the table has been turned out of its initial position (ref. VDI/VDE 2617, Draft: ’Rotary tables on coordinate measuring machines’). "APP" (4) is equivalent to "Adjusted Peak Performance". "Asymmetric algorithm" (5) means a cryptographic algorithm using different, mathematically-related keys for encryption and decryption. N.B.:A common use of "asymmetric algorithms" is key management. "Automatic target tracking" (6) means a processing technique that automatically determines and provides as output an extrapolated value of the most probable position of the target in real time. "Average output power" (6) means the total "laser" output energy in joules divided by the "laser duration" in seconds.