angle of superelevation

  • 1angle of superelevation — taikymo kampo pataisa dėl taikinio vietos kampo statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Taikymo kampo pataisa, kuri nustatoma šaudymo lentelėse pagal taikiklio nuostatą, atitinkančią galutinį šaudymo nuotolį, ir taikinio vietos kampą. atitikmenys:… …

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  • 2superelevation — noun The angle that a gun must be elevated above the line of its target to allow for the effect of gravity on the projectile …

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  • 3taikymo kampo pataisa dėl taikinio vietos kampo — statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Taikymo kampo pataisa, kuri nustatoma šaudymo lentelėse pagal taikiklio nuostatą, atitinkančią galutinį šaudymo nuotolį, ir taikinio vietos kampą. atitikmenys: angl. angle of superelevation rus. поправка угла… …

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  • 4поправка угла прицеливания на угол места цели — taikymo kampo pataisa dėl taikinio vietos kampo statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Taikymo kampo pataisa, kuri nustatoma šaudymo lentelėse pagal taikiklio nuostatą, atitinkančią galutinį šaudymo nuotolį, ir taikinio vietos kampą. atitikmenys:… …

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  • 5Track transition curve — The red Euler spiral is an example of an easement curve between a blue straight line and a circular arc, shown in green …

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  • 6Glossary of rail terminology — Rail transport Operations Track Maintenance High speed Gauge Stations …

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  • 7Cant deficiency — The term cant deficiency is defined in the context of travel of a rail vehicle at constant speed on a constant radius curve. Cant itself is a British synonym for the superelevation of the curve, that is, the elevation of the outside rail minus… …

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  • 8Rangekeeper — Rangekeepers were electromechanical fire control computers used primarily during the early part of the 20th century. They were sophisticated analog computers whose development reached its zenith following World War II, specifically the Computer… …

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  • 9Rail tracks — are used on railways (or railroads), which, together with railroad switches (or points), guide trains without the need for steering. Tracks consist of two parallel steel rails, which are laid upon sleepers (or cross ties) that are embedded in… …

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  • 10cant — I. /kænt / (say kant) noun 1. insincere statements, especially conventional pretence of enthusiasm for high ideals; insincere expressions of goodness or piety. 2. a. a secret language or jargon formerly spoken by the criminal class in England in… …