-
their direction of
travel Longitudinal/
longitudinally are also
anatomical terms of location.
Latitudinal Longitude Longitudinal axis (disambiguation) Transversality...
- the
aircraft will self-correct
longitudinal (pitch)
disturbances without pilot input. If an
aircraft is
longitudinally statically unstable, a
small increase...
-
Longitudinal waves are
waves in
which the
vibration of the
medium is
parallel to the
direction the wave
travels and
displacement of the
medium is in the...
- A
longitudinal study (or
longitudinal survey, or
panel study) is a
research design that
involves repeated observations of the same
variables (e.g., people)...
- In
automotive engineering, a
longitudinal engine is an
internal combustion engine in
which the
crankshaft is
oriented along the long axis of the vehicle...
- Isherwood.
Naval engineer J.
Scott Russell, for instance, had
built several longitudinally framed ships,
including the SS
Great Eastern. However, no one had made...
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Longitudinal axis may
refer to: In anatomy,
going from head to tail; see
Anatomical terms of
location § Axes In aviation, nose to tail of a plane; see...
- The
longitudinal fissure (or
cerebral fissure,
great longitudinal fissure,
median longitudinal fissure,
interhemispheric fissure) is the deep
groove that...
- A
longitudinal mode of a
resonant cavity is a
particular standing wave
pattern formed by
waves confined in the cavity. The
longitudinal modes correspond...
- The
longitudinal ligaments are two sets of
ligaments that run
along the spine.
These are:
Anterior longitudinal ligament (ligamentum
longitudinale anterius)...