The track is the heading of the aircraft at a given time, the course is the bearing to your destination. The track may vary, for example, you may need to fly around an obstacle or storm, during this your track will change, but you course will be maintained.
In ship navigation, "track" refers to the actual path a vessel follows over the ground, while "course" is the intended direction the ship is set to travel, usually expressed in degrees from true north. "Heading" indicates the direction in which the vessel's bow is pointed at any given moment, which can differ from both track and course due to wind, currents, and navigational adjustments. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for effective navigation and ensuring a vessel stays on its intended route.
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NASCAR events are ran by cars you can supposedly buy at any dealership, but of course, are greatly modified for the track.
A single sound track only has one song on it and a sound track has many
Track is running in circles and cross country is just running.
The track difference of the track layout of the London Underground and London Overground is whereas one is underground the other is over the ground.
3mm the diffrence is designed for the diffrent style of track you would be running on.
Short track is in a hockey rink, and consists of a 111m oval. Long track you have to have a specially made 400m track, usually outdoors.
A truck drives on the road, and a train is on a train track.
Short track is in a hockey rink, and consists of a 111m oval. Long track you have to have a specially made 400m track, usually outdoors.
A freewheel hub dose not make the pedals go forward when the backwheel is turning, a track hub dose.