longitudinal axis
1longitudinal axis — išilginė ašis statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. d axis; direct axis; longitudinal axis vok. longitudinale Achse, f rus. продольная ось, f pranc. axe longitudinal, m …
2longitudinal axis — išilginė ašis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. longitudinal axis vok. longitudinale Achse, f rus. продольная ось, f pranc. axe longitudinal, m …
3longitudinal axis — A straight line running fore and aft through the center of gravity. It is horizontal when the airplane is in the rigging position. The aircraft rolls about this axis. See axes. Pilot’s personal logbook …
4longitudinal axis — route connecting friendly forces and enemy forces (runs perpendicular to the front) …
5axis — axis1 [ak′sis] n. pl. axes [ak′sēz΄] [L, axle, axis < IE * aks < base * aĝ (see ACT1) > OE eax, ON ǫxull, Gr axōn, L axilla] 1. a real or imaginary straight line on which an object rotates or is regarded as rotating [the axis of a… …
6axis — I. /ˈæksəs / (say aksuhs) noun (plural axes /ˈæksiz / (say akseez)) 1. the line about which a rotating body, such as the earth, turns. 2. the central line of any symmetrical, or nearly symmetrical, body: the axis of a cylinder; the axis of the… …
7Axis of symmetry — Symmetry Sym me*try, n. [L. symmetria, Gr. ?; sy n with, together + ? a measure: cf. F. sym[ e]trie. See {Syn }, and {Meter} rhythm.] 1. A due proportion of the several parts of a body to each other; adaptation of the form or dimensions of the… …
8longitudinal — lon|gi|tu|di|nal [ ,landʒı tudnəl ] adjective TECHNICAL 1. ) relating to the way something develops during a period of time: a longitudinal study of one hundred children 2. ) going from the top to the bottom of something: the longitudinal axis 3 …
9longitudinal — UK [ˌlɒndʒɪˈtjuːdɪn(ə)l] / UK [ˌlɒŋɡɪˈtjuːdɪn(ə)l] / US [ˌlɑndʒɪˈtud(ə)nəl] adjective 1) going from the top to the bottom of something the longitudinal axis 2) relating to the way that something develops during a period of time a longitudinal… …
10longitudinal section — Section along or parallel to the longitudinal axis …