Pitchangle can refer to: Pitchangle (engineering), the angle between a bevel gears' element of a pitch cone and its axis Pitchangle (particle motion)...
the standard pitch circle or pitch line; also, the radial distance between the pitch diameter and the outside diameter. Addendum angle in a bevel gear...
dimensions: yaw, nose left or right about an axis running up and down; pitch, nose up or down about an axis running from wing to wing; and roll, rotation...
In the geometry of spirals, the pitchangle or pitch of a spiral is the angle made by the spiral with a circle through one of its points, centered at...
Cardan angles; nautical angles; heading, elevation, and bank; or yaw, pitch, and roll. Sometimes, both kinds of sequences are called "Euler angles". In...
presentation, allegedly short enough to be made during an elevator ride Pitchangle (or pitch rotation), one of the angular degrees of freedom of any stiff body...
pitchangle lies within the range of 5° to 30°. Spiral arms with a small pitchangle are called tightly wound, while those with a larger pitchangle are...
a desired way. To tilt forward and back (pitch) or sideways (roll) requires that the controls alter the angle of attack of the main rotor blades cyclically...
axis, lateral axis, or pitch axis is an imaginary line running horizontally across the ship and through the centre of mass. A pitch motion is an up-or-down...
spiral with a pitchangle that increases with distance from its center, unlike the constant angles of logarithmic spirals or decreasing angles of Archimedean...
action Segment of a pitch circle subtended by the angle of action. Pressure angle, θ {\displaystyle \theta } The complement of the angle between the direction...
Blade pitch or simply pitch refers to the angle of a blade in a fluid. The term has applications in aeronautics, shipping, and other fields. In aeronautics...
dynamics parameters are the angles of rotation in three dimensions about the vehicle's center of gravity (cg), known as pitch, roll and yaw. These are collectively...
result is known as the pitching moment coefficient. This coefficient changes only a little over the operating range of angle of attack of the airfoil...
precisely the angle at a pitch point between the line of pressure (which is normal to the tooth surface) and the plane tangent to the pitch surface. The...
"pitchangle" of the particle. The distance, or radius, of the electron from the field line at any time is known as its Larmor radius. The pitchangle...
hyperbolic spirals, their pitchangles vary with distance from the galactic center, unlike logarithmic spirals (for which this angle does not vary), and also...
heading, while the pitchangle increases steadily. At the 90° point in the change of heading, the aircraft has the maximum pitchangle (which should be...
Roof pitch is the steepness of a roof expressed as a ratio of inch(es) rise per horizontal foot (or their metric equivalent), or as the angle in degrees...
The calcaneal pitch is an angle used mainly in the diagnosis and severity grading of flat feet and pes cavus. Calcaneal pitch is an angle of the calcaneus...
but can be designed to work at other angles as well. The pitch surface of bevel gears is a cone, known as a pitch cone. Bevel gears change the axis of...
with a pitchangle of 10.1° ± 2.7° to 11.6° ± 1.8°. These results suggest the Local Arm is larger than previously thought, and both its pitchangle and star...
(15,003 m) in two minutes and 36 seconds, all while flying at a 70° pitchangle. The last Skyrays were withdrawn from service in February 1964, although...
depends on the pitchangle and the coefficient of friction of the threads; very well-lubricated, low friction threads with a large enough pitch may "overhaul"...