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  • ;Inclination : the angle between a reference plane and another axis.
  • Older relief maps often show heights above the old reference planes.
  • In the sense discussed here the reference plane is the Earth's equatorial plane.
  • This window, if maximized to full dimensions of the screen, is the reference plane.
  • The polar angle is often replaced by the "'elevation angle "'measured from the reference plane.
  • These choices determine a reference plane that contains the origin and is perpendicular to the zenith.
  • This is the 2-inch clearance between the car's reference plane and the bottom of the sidepod ."
  • By definition, the reference plane for the solar system is usually considered to be the earth's orbital plane.
  • For the orbit of the Moon around the Earth, the reference plane is taken to be the ecliptic, not the equatorial plane.
  • The reference plane can either be aligned with the Earth's equator, the plane of the ecliptic or the plane of the Milky Way galaxy.
  • Lasers mounted on the car establish a reference plane parallel with the driving surface, and computers record every deviation, every twitch of the chassis.
  • It is the extra loss produced by the introduction of the device under test ( DUT ) between the 2 reference planes of the measurement.
  • The star is the point of interest, the reference plane is the horizon or the surface of the sea, and the reference vector points north.
  • Here S _ { 11 } and S _ { 21 } are two of the DUT between the 2 reference planes of the measurement.
  • Today, the reference plane for an azimuth is typically true north, measured as a 0?azimuth, though other angular units ( mil ) can be used.
  • For positions on the Earth or other solid celestial body, the reference plane is usually taken to be the plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation.
  • Warp is the difference between the maximum and the minimum distances of the median surface of a free, un-clamped wafer from the reference plane defined above.
  • The orbital plane is defined in relation to a reference plane by two parameters, inclination ( i ) and longitude of the ascending node ( ? ).
  • If " ? " measures elevation from the reference plane instead of inclination from the zenith the arccos above becomes an arcsin, and the and below become switched.
  • The ray tracing technique is based on two reference planes, called the " input " and " output " planes, each perpendicular to the optical axis of the system.
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