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position angle

noun

  1. the direction in which one object lies relative to another on the celestial sphere, measured in degrees from north in an easterly direction

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“I have no doubts it is the prototype presented to Paul Terrell. I have very detailed copies of the Polaroids; every little detail is the same. The 20+ resistors are all in the same position, angle and direction,” Mr. Baqué wrote in the email, which was acquired by technology publication BetaNews.

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Body measurements are taken from the competitors – in the case of the few who declined in Stuttgart, a standard template was used – and their movements are then tracked for position, angle and speed, instantly processed and fed to the competition judges in graphic form as a clear real-time analysis of every performance.

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To make that possible, Dainese’s technicians use gyroscopes, accelerometers and a GPS tracking device to monitor an athlete’s position, angle to the ground and speed.

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Each weld is different and requires a different position, angle and technique.

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This ring is necessary in order to allow the rods to follow the micrometer heads when the position angle is changed.

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