angular measurement

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meaningsofangularandmeasurement

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angular
adjective
uk
/ˈæŋ.ɡjə.lər/
us
/ˈæŋ.ɡjə.lɚ/
having or relating to one or ...
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measurement
noun
uk
/ˈmeʒ.ə.mənt/
us
/ˈmeʒ.ɚ.mənt/
the act or process ...
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(Definition ofangularandmeasurementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This technical standardization enabled gauging devices to be effectively used inangularmeasurementand measurement for construction.
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This allowsangularmeasurementto be performed using a single receive pulse.
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Most units ofangularmeasurementare defined such that one "turn" (i.e. one full circle) is equal to "n" units, for some whole number "n".
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In that case the control unit can be switched fromangularmeasurementto stroke measurement.
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As anangularmeasurement, 3 5 30 means 3 degrees, 5 arcminutes and 30 arcseconds.
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In either case, the known parameter is used, in conjunction with theangularmeasurement, to derive the length of the other side.
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The higher rate is needed to keep the maximumangularmeasurementwithin a practical range for real rate gyros: about 4 milliradians.
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The small-angle formula can be used to convert such anangularmeasurementinto a distance/size ratio.
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Technical standardization enabled gauging devices to be effectively used inangularmeasurementand measurement for construction.
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For angular measurements, a noise of 0.005 degree was added to the exact values.
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A typical circular arc graduation is the division into angular measurements, such as degrees, minutes and seconds.
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Celestial navigation uses sights, or angular measurements taken between a celestial body (the sun, the moon, a planet or a star) and the visible horizon.
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Cinetheodolites provide angular measurements of the line of sight to the vehicle.
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Celestial navigation uses angular measurements (sights) between the horizon and a common celestial object.
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Synthetic aperture involves taking multiple angular measurements while the emitter maneuvers.
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Until very recently surveying was done with manually controlled instruments to take distance and angular measurements.
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These angular measurements for the edges are made using a goniometer.
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It was furnished with a plumb line and a double chord for making angular measurements and bore a perforated pointer.
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Celestial navigation is the use of angular measurements (sights) between celestial bodies and the visible horizon to locate one's position on the globe, on land as well as at sea.
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