Sentences with phrase «perpendicular angle»

A perpendicular angle refers to two lines or objects that intersect each other at a 90-degree angle, creating a right angle or "L" shape. Full definition
Each of his sculptural works stand like billboards or street signs, positioned close at perpendicular angles so that the viewer has to navigate around them.
We are basically disputing over a piece of toast that has the crude image of Jesus burnt into it but we go it for free on ebay — the cross by no way is perfect and its shape is bound to happen based on the nature of how really tall building collapse and their architecture with many perpendicular angles.
Innovative veteriarians came up with the idea to flatten the slope to a near perpendicular angle and eliminate the slipping with great success.
Instead of rotating the bone to flatten the plateau like TPLO, a cut is made on the non-weight bearing front part of the tibia and the patellar tendon is advanced and plated as a wedge at a new perpendicular angle.
Bend the left leg as the knee is at perpendicular angle to the ground.
Researchers have come up with a crossbar design for computer chips, essentially building a layer of nanowires on top of another layer of nanowires at a perpendicular angle.
It has been dubbed apokamp — from the Greek words for «off» and «bend», because it appears at a perpendicular angle to where plasma jets bend.
Tightly roll the stack of leaves to create a cigar shape, and slice at a perpendicular angle to create thin slices.
OVERVIEW DETAILS These earrings feature one large golden ring interlocked with a smaller, more delicate ribbed one, playing the two at perpendicular angles and giving the pair a playful swing.
A revised active lane keeping system now alerts drivers if the adjacent lane is occupied by vehicles — even those approaching at a perpendicular angle.
These jocular sculptures and drawings use two floats, one intersecting the other at a perpendicular angle to create the illusion of a long duckbill.
Interrogating the relationship between space and structure, the perpendicular angles of the metal cross sag, causing it to lunge precariously into the field of the viewer.
The two pieces hang several inches above the floor at a perpendicular angle from each other creating the illusion of a mirror or reflecting pool hovering in the gallery space.
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