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What are bearing capacity factors?

Bearing capacity is the ability of the underlying soil to support the foundation loads without shear failure. Bearing capacity factors are empirically derived factors used in a bearing capacity equation that usually correlates with the angle of internal friction of the soil.


What is fixed bearing?

Due to temp. variation the shaft will expand axially, to accept this expansion only one bearing on the shaft is fixed axially in the housing, are called Fixed Bearing. It can also mean that an object is at a steady angle away from another object


What is an angle of attack?

An angle of attack is the angle between the chord line of an airfoil and the airflow over it.


What is taper bearing?

A taper bearing, also known as a tapered roller bearing, is a type of bearing that uses tapered rollers to support radial and axial loads. The design allows the rollers to make contact with both the inner and outer races at a specific angle, which helps distribute loads more evenly and reduces friction. This makes taper bearings ideal for applications requiring high load capacity and durability, such as in automotive and industrial machinery. Their ability to accommodate both radial and axial forces makes them versatile in various mechanical systems.


What is difference between electrical angle and mechanical angle?

Electrical angle is half of mechanical angle in unipolar electrical machines. In multipolar electrical machines, the relationship between the mechanical angle and electrical angle is Electrical angle = (P/2) x Mechanical angle where: P = Number of poles.

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What is bearings in map reading?

Bearing is the measurement of angle between two points.


The angle between a tangent and the radius of a circle att the point of contact is?

It is a right angle


Calculation of contact angle?

Angle of contact is the angle between a tangent to the liquid surface at the interface and the solid surface inside the liquid. For concave surfaces, it is acute . For convex surface , it is obtuse.


How do you calculate the true bearing?

To calculate the true bearing between two points, you need to determine the angle between the north direction and the line connecting the two points. This can be done using trigonometry, where you calculate the difference in longitude and latitude between the points, and then use the arctan function to find the angle.


What is a bearing in maths?

A bearing is a clockwise rotation from the North to the angle of the object.


How to write reduce bearing?

To write a reduce bearing, first identify the angle from the north or south direction toward the east or west. Express the bearing as an angle between 0° and 90°, followed by the cardinal direction (N or S) indicating the starting point, and then the cardinal direction (E or W) indicating the direction of the angle. For example, a bearing of 30° east of north would be written as N30°E. Similarly, a bearing of 45° west of south would be noted as S45°W.


What is the purpose of gonioscopy?

Gonioscopy, can distinguish between narrow-angle and open-angle glaucoma. A gonioscope, which is a hand-held contact lens with a mirror, allows visualization of the angle between the iris and the cornea.


What is the angle of friction?

The angle of friction is the angle at which a body will start sliding on a surface. It is equal to the arctangent of the coefficient of static friction between the two surfaces in contact.


What is negative bearing?

a bearing is the angle from north moving clockwise 360 degrees a negative bearing is moving counterclockwise from north


What is angle of contact?

It is the angle between the a tangent to the liquid surface at the interface and the solid surface inside the liquid. For concave surfaces, it is acute .


What is the angle between ray that strikes a surface and the perpendicular to that surface at the point of contact?

The angle between the ray that strikes a surface and the perpendicular to that surface at the point of contact is known as the angle of incidence. It is measured from the ray to the perpendicular line and is important in determining how light is reflected or refracted at that surface.


What is the formula to calculate the optimum cutting angle of contact for cutting scissors or drum lawn mowers?

There is not an angle associated with this, the degree of contact between the reel and the bedknife is the adjustment. See links below.