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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > yaw angle
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физ. угол рысканияБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > yaw angle
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1) Морской термин: угловая амплитуда рыскания2) Техника: угол скольжения3) Космонавтика: угол курса, угол рыскания4) Механика: угол сгибания5) Солнечная энергия: угол рысканья6) Робототехника: угол сгибания (манипулятора в запястье), угол рыскания (напр. мобильного робота) -
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<tech.gen> (e.g. robot, vehicle, wind turbine) ■ Gierwinkel m<energ.wind> (between wind direction and horizontal rotor axis) ■ Gierwinkel m ; Azimutwinkel m rar< mvhcl> (between the longitudinal axis of a vehicle and its actual direction of) ■ Gierwinkelfehler m ; Gierwinkel m< vhcl> ■ Seitenabweichungswinkel m -
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The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > yaw angle
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угол рыскания, угол курсаEnglish-Russian dictionary of program "Mir-Shuttle" > yaw angle
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English-Arabic automotive engineering dictionary > yaw angle
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YAS, yaw angle [attitude] sensorав датчик угла рысканияEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > yaw angle [attitude] sensor
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Военный термин: датчик угла рыскания
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yaw indicator — A device that measures the angular direction of the airflow relative to the longitudinal vertical plane of the aircraft. This may be accomplished by a balanced vane or by a differential pressure sensor that aligns the detector to the airflow and … Aviation dictionary
angle of yaw — The angle between a line in the direction of flight and a plane through the longitudinal and vertical axes of an aircraft. It is considered to be positive if the nose is displaced to the right and negative if displaced to the left. Also called a… … Aviation dictionary
angle — See ackermann angle approach angle attack angle cam angle caster angle departure angle dwell dwell angle front triangle heading angle … Dictionary of automotive terms
angle — Ackerman steer angle aerodynamic angle of attack ambient wind angle attitude angle bank angle camber angle caster angle course angle heading angle inclination angle phase angle sideslip angle … Mechanics glossary
yaw acceleration — A steady increase in the yaw angle … Dictionary of automotive terms
yaw — [yô] vi. [ON jaga, to sway, move back and forth < or akin to Du & Ger jagen, to hunt] 1. to swing back and forth across its course, as a ship pushed by high waves 2. to swing to the left or right on the vertical axis so that the longitudinal… … English World dictionary