- to rake
angle. The
larger the rake
angle, the
larger the
trail. Note that, on a bicycle, as rake
angle increases, head
angle decreases.
Trail can vary...
- The
caster angle or
castor angle is the
angular displacement of the
steering axis from the
vertical axis
of a
steered wheel in a car, motorcycle, bicycle...
-
surface conditions and lean
angle. Traditionally,
trail braking is done
exclusively with the
front brake, even
though trailing the rear
brake will also effectively...
- In
vehicle dynamics, slip
angle or
sideslip angle is the
angle between the
direction in
which a
wheel is
pointing and the
direction in
which it is actually...
- dynamics,
angle of attack (AOA, α, or α {\displaystyle \alpha } ) is the
angle between a
reference line on a body (often the
chord line
of an airfoil)...
- ferries. West
of Topeka, the
route paralleled what is now U.S.
Route 24
until west
of St. Mary's.
After the
Black Vermillion River, the
trail angles northwest...
-
of trails (otherwise
known as
slopes or pistes). The
steepness of ski
trails is
usually measured by
grade (as a percentage)
instead of degree angle....
-
bicycles with head
angles between 73° and 74° and
trail between 28 mm and 45 mm
track bicycles with head
angles of 75° and
trail between 23.5 mm and...
-
trail. The
steering torque around a non-vertical
steer axis with non-zero
mechanical trail is
given by: (
trail +
pneumatic trail) · cos(caster
angle)...
-
angle with
respect to the horizon. The
angular measure of this tilt
depends on the photographer's
latitude (L), and is
equal to 90° − L. Star
trail photographs...