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Examples of angle of incidence


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The angleofincidence from top to bottom is a 0 8, 308, 608.
The angleofincidence at the target was in this case 458.
If other tests (angleofincidence and crosstalk) are positive in both cases, then we choose the segment closest to the point.
The objective of the present paper is to formulate the appropriate definition of shock impedance when refraction takes place at an arbitrary angleofincidence.
This means that equations (16) hold to a high degree of accuracy without qualification about the angleofincidence.
The inclined wall could be rotated about the vertical hinge to give the required angleofincidence.
The models were mounted at zero angleofincidence on a support in the working section.
At any station, this amplitude increases with angleofincidence.
A study has been made of the flow past thin, inflated lenticular aerofoils at zero angleofincidence.
The 3 largest deviations were attributed to difficulty in positioning the detector in fields with very high angleofincidence.
We present transmitted spectra as a function of altitude, incident spectrum, angleofincidence, and atmospheric column density.
For the corresponding angleofincidence (17) the layer is transparent.
The angleofincidence of the p-polarized light was 458.
The spectrograph is equipped with a concave grating set at an angleofincidence of 878.
There are additional restrictions that reflect the dependence of the solution on the angleofincidence.
In our case, we have tried to bring out how the increase in shock strength, keeping angleofincidence fixed, results in higher pressure deficiency.
The angleofincidence was a 338 with respect to the target normal.
The advantage of going to this frame is that in this frame the laser light strikes the liner wall under a 908 degree angleofincidence.
Further, the basin dimensions impose a restraint on the maximum angleofincidence that may be obtained while still retaining a useful length of inclined wall.
In other words, is 'almost a billiard trajectory', except that it does not have to satisfy the 'angleofincidence is equal to the angle of reflection' law.
Ideally, the mixing occurs between two uniform, perfectly smooth, semi-infinite streams, with zero angleofincidence, initially separated from each other by an infinitesimal divider with no boundary layers.
Accordingly, the complications of a more accurate scattering theory (which include variability of the proportions of scattered and reflected radiation with angleofincidence) are not worth introducing.
The dependence of the specular reflectivity of plasma mirrors on laser intensity, pulse duration and angleofincidence.
The transmitter and receiver were mounted on a fixture which allowed the angleofincidence and reflection to be changed to obtain optimum operating configuration during experiments.
In laser absorption it was just the inverse bremsstrahlung, with an average angleofincidence of a laser beam on a hohlraum to be taken into account.
The colour change of monochromatic light with retinal angleofincidence.
For light rays striking a plane mirror, the angle of reflection equals the angleofincidence.
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It was also discovered that the angleofincidence and the angle of reflection were the same.
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When moving the eye from a zero-degree angleofincidence to an oblique angle, the fringes will appear to move.
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They also maintain the correct angleofincidence for the connected wing panels and are often braced with wires.
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They also had a variable angleofincidence, pivoting at the front spar and actuated by an electrically driven jackscrew attached to the rear spar.
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The maximum angleofincidence is referred to as the critical angle.
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When the object is a dielectric, the fraction reflected depends (among other things) on the angleofincidence.
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To minimize aberration, the curvature is usually set so that the angleofincidence and the angle of refraction are equal.
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When the angleofincidence increases (during the low velocity flow) at the entrance of the air foil, flow pattern changes and separation occurs.
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The critical angle is the angleofincidence above which the total internal reflectance occurs.
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Part of the wave is transmitted and part is reflected, with the ratio depending on angleofincidence and the angle of refraction.
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Flying wires also serve to maintain dihedral and angleofincidence by lengthening or shortening individual wires using turnbuckles or threaded end fittings.
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Corrected values weight solar radiation by the cosine of the angleofincidence, accounting for actual interception from directions normal to the intercepting surface.
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They were set at an appropriate angleofincidence to provide extra lift.
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Both the tailplane angleofincidence and a rudder trim tab are adjustable on the ground.
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In this sense the inclination of both faces of the lyre decreases the angleofincidence of sunlight on the clusters.
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The strutless, flat bottomed wing omits features such as washout, compound curves, dihedral and angleofincidence.
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To compensate, the mid-set wings were set at a high angleofincidence (8.5) to confer good takeoff and landing performance.
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Thus, as the angleofincidence becomes steeper, the fringes will also appear to move and change.
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A zero degree angleofincidence is usually the most desirable angle, both for lighting and viewing.
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The angleofincidence and angle of reflection will be the same.
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A cosine of 0.9, 90%, for example, corresponds to an angleofincidence of 26.84 degrees.
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The center of pressure may also move due to changes in the aircraft speed and angleofincidence.
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A special name is given to the angleofincidence that produces an angle of refraction of 90.
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The locating struts lengths were designed so that the wing stayed in the same place and at the same angleofincidence throughout.
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A symmetrical airfoil, mounted with a zero angleofincidence, provides equal performance in both upright and inverted flight.
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Tumbling wings generate lift by alternately flying and stalling as the angleofincidence changes with the spinning motion (see magnus effect and flettner rotor).
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The number of reflections may be varied by varying the angleofincidence.
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The angleofincidence is the angle between the incident ray and the surface normal (an imaginary line perpendicular to the surface).
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If the end face of the fiber is perpendicular to the fiber axis, the launch angle is equal to the angleofincidence.
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The wing had an angleofincidence of 3 and the outer panels had 3 of dihedral.
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However, when the angleofincidence of the incoming light is increased from zero, the central wavelength of the filter decreases, resulting in partial tunability.
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Because of the steep angleofincidence, nearly all of the light is reflected, but a tiny fraction leaks out on each bounce.
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The angleofincidence device indicates the relative intensity of the direct beam on the surface.
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It was a tailless biplane with swept wings whose angleofincidence decreased towards the tips.
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In the cases with lift, the sail has an angleofincidence with the apparent wind.
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Contrary to rumor, the angleofincidence of the wing and horizontal surfaces were not modified during the conversion.
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An indication of gas is when the amplitude of a reflection increases with the angleofincidence.
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Ellipsometry is a specular optical technique (the angleofincidence equals the angle of reflection).
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A 45 degree angleofincidence would generate a cosine of about.7, 70%, for example.
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The cosine of the angleofincidence gives the percentage.
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The vector sum of these, plus the angleofincidence rigged into the aircraft, makes up the angle of attack of the wings.
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The strength of this signal varies with the angleofincidence.
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Other terms for angleofincidence in this context are "rigging angle" and "rigger's angleofincidence".
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Unusually, the pilot did not alter pitch with elevators but by varying the angleofincidence in flight.
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Pitch control was effected by altering the angleofincidence of the mainplaines, and lateral control was by wing-warping.
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The thickness of bolus applied is dependent on the skin dose required and the angleofincidence of the treatment beams.
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Starting sampling at a relatively high angleofincidence and scanning over varying incidence angles, the intensity of one particular energy peak is monitored.
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Total internal reflection of light from a denser medium occurs if the angleofincidence is above the critical angle.
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For example, consider a ray of light moving from water to air with an angleofincidence of 50.
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Cabane struts also serve to maintain correct wing stagger, angleofincidence and decalage.
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Moreover, the angleofincidence that an ion beam makes with the sample must also be taken into account for correct analysis of the sample.
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The wings carried some dihedral and there was washout, a decrease in angleofincidence outwards along the span, on the outer panels to avoid spin initiation at the stall.
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For the three angles of incidence there are distinct non-equilibrium features of the flow over the entire afterbody.
On a forward-swept design, this increases the angleofincidence at the tip, increasing lift and causing further bending which causes further lift and so on.
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So the angleofincidence should be such that after refraction, when the ray of light reaches the cladding, it does so at the critical angle.
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Hero demonstrated the equality of the angleofincidence and reflection on the grounds that this is the shortest path from the object to the observer.
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An asymptotic theory was then derived, uniformly valid for all frequencies and angles of incidence and correct to second order in the slenderness parameter.
The second method, which involved finding the angleofincidence of the reflected waves at the receiver, showed for sure that they were coming from above.
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Most of the solar energy is transmitted through the glass substrate to the lower layers of the mirror, possibly with some refraction, depending on the angleofincidence.
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During forward flight, the stabilizer pivoted to a variable mechanical stop, which was linked to the fore and aft cyclic control, thereby altering the stabilizer angleofincidence during flight.
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All heliodons can benefit by including a moveable, tiltable device that can be set to match any surface on a model to show angleofincidence.
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Wings are typically mounted at a small positive angleofincidence, to allow the fuselage to be have a low angle with the airflow in cruising flight.
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To this end, it had a 0 angleofincidence on the wing to better align the nose of the aircraft with the target during the dive.
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The decalage is said to be positive when the upper wing has a higher angleofincidence than the lower wing, and negative when its angle of incidence is lower.
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To increase the angleofincidence of the aircraft, to 20-22, for take-off and landing, the twin wheeled levered suspension main undercarriage could be shortened or knelt.
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Since the ray cones approaching the detector surface have the same angleofincidence and angular subtense everywhere in the image plane, the image is evenly illuminated.
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Like reflections the incident ray, the refracted ray and the normal all lie in the same place however the angle of refraction is always less than the angleofincidence.
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The fringes only appear in the reflection of the light source, so the optical flat must be viewed from the exact angleofincidence that the light shines upon it.
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The level of transmittivity of the laser light through the foil was measured at different laser intensities for two different angles of incidence.
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