angle of repose
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of angle of repose
First recorded in 1875–80
Example Sentences
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Considering that this basin of ours is encircled by mountains, and mountains keep leaning toward their angle of repose even without any help from earthquakes, it’s not surprising that gold makes repeated appearances.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 11, 2025
The result, says Gilchrist, is cohesion that generates a negative angle of repose due to a negative coefficient of friction.
From Science Daily • Sep. 20, 2023
What does it say when one of the country’s most visible feminists chooses not to lean in on that day, but instead strikes an angle of repose?
From New York Times • Nov. 23, 2018
The researchers interpret this as a sign that the RSL are not formed by water—which would flow down shallower slopes—but rather are dry flows of sand and dust seeking their natural angle of repose.
From Science Magazine • Nov. 22, 2017
In solid rock Mr. Goodrich assumes an angle of repose equal to 90°, for which there is no authority; that is, solid rock has no known angle of repose.
From Pressure, Resistance, and Stability of Earth American Society of Civil Engineers: Transactions, Paper No. 1174, Volume LXX, December 1910 by Meem, J. C.
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