Sentences with phrase «angles of inclination»

Unlike the RGT, however, the T80 does not have a clutch pedal, although the pedals are said to have adjustable angles of inclination to suit different driving styles.
Our speeds are never high, but our angles of inclination are, as we creep up and skitter down steep grades, lean at extreme angles around banked turns, and cross V - shaped gullies.
This will allow you to perform the exercises as comfortably as possible.Use one of the 4 angles of inclination for exercise.
Why would TNOs with low angles of inclination be red?
«We find that the colors of [TNOs with low angles of inclination are] primarily red....»
Their high angles of inclination have perplexed evolutionists.
The seat is adjustable and the user can choose the angle of inclination of the back.
And although the X5 M comes with all - wheel drive, a hill descent and a screen showing useful off - roading information, such as angle of inclination and roll, I wouldn't expect the this powerful SUV to rock crawl.
But if the idea is that orbital mechanics drive rift activity, then angle of inclination to the gravity field would be significant, would it not?

Not exact matches

Axial tilt is an astronomical term regarding the inclination angle of a planet's rotational axis in relation to a perpendicular to its orbital plane.
The magnetic field lines originate in the Earth's core and emerge near the poles, where their angle of dip — or inclination — relative to Earth's surface is almost 90 degrees.
The 15 rows on the tablet describe a sequence of 15 right - angle triangles, which are steadily decreasing in inclination.
Previous studies, led by Kenneth J. Lohmann of the University of North Carolina, had shown that hatchling loggerhead turtles can detect features of magnetic fields known as inclination angle and field intensity.
«For photovoltaics, an array of lenses placed atop a solar cell can serve as a light collector to enhance the efficiency of the photovoltaic system by making it less sensitive to the inclination angle of the solar light with respect to the cell surface.»
2013 FT28 shows similar clustering in some of these parameters (its semi-major axis, eccentricity, inclination, and argument of perihelion angle, for angle enthusiasts out there) but one of these parameters, an angle called the longitude of perihelion, is different from that of the other extreme objects, which makes that particular clustering trend less strong.
Here we use asteroseismology to measure the inclination angles of spin axes in 48 stars from the two old open clusters NGC ~ 6791 and NGC ~ 6819.
The most accepted theory establishes that the orbits of these objects, which travel beyond Neptune, should be distributed randomly, and by an observational bias, their paths must fulfil a series of characteristics: have a semi-major axis with a value close to 150 AU (astronomical units or times the distance between the Earth and the Sun), an inclination of almost 0 ° and an argument or angle of perihelion (closest point of the orbit to our Sun) also close to 0 ° or 180 °.
The pelvic inclination angle, which is the single most important element of human body posture, is mostly adjusted at the hips.
Such differences in the hip extension moment between lift variations may be the result of differing trunk inclination or differences in other joint angles, as noted above in respect of the back squat (Hay et al. 1983; Frost et al. 2013).
As before, the front seat height, cushion angle and backrest inclination can be adjusted electrically, while adjustment of the fore / aft position of the seat cushion is performed manually.
The backrest can be adjusted separately at a maximum angle of 43.5 degrees with the footwell and seat remaining unchanged as reference points, while the cushion can also be adjusted separately for inclination and horizontal positioning.
In addition, there is the maximum fording depth of 1.20 m and a lateral inclination angle of up to 38 degrees.
Indeed, the word climate derives from the Greek word klima, meaning inclination, referring to the climate conditions created by the angle of the Sun.
Planetary gravity forces from the outer 4 planets over 100,000 years gradually change the shape of Earth's orbit from circular, to elliptical along with shorter term changes in the inclination angle and winter precession timing.
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