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Camber

Index Camber

Camber may refer to a variety of curvatures and angles. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 15 relations: Bow (music), Camber (aerodynamics), Camber (band), Camber (ship), Camber angle, Camber beam, Camber Corporation, Camber Sands, Camber thrust, Camber, East Sussex, Cambering, Cant (road and rail), Ilyushin Il-86, King Camber, Mihai Bravu, Tulcea.

Bow (music)

In music, a bow is a tensioned stick which has hair (usually horse-tail hair) coated in rosin (to facilitate friction) affixed to it.

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Camber (aerodynamics)

In aeronautics and aeronautical engineering, camber is the asymmetry between the two acting surfaces of an airfoil, with the top surface of a wing (or correspondingly the front surface of a propeller blade) commonly being more convex (positive camber).

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Camber (band)

Camber was an American emo/post-hardcore band from New York City, recognized for being one of the pioneers of the second-wave Eastern indie emo sound.

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Camber (ship)

The camber is a measure of lateral main deck curvature in naval architecture.

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Camber angle

Camber angle is one of the angles made by the wheels of a vehicle; specifically, it is the angle between the vertical axis of a wheel and the vertical axis of the vehicle when viewed from the front or rear.

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Camber beam

In building, a camber beam is a piece of timber cut archwise, and steel bent or rolled, with an obtuse angle in the middle, commonly used in platforms as church leads, and other occasions where long and strong beams are required.

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Camber Corporation

Camber Corporation was a defense contractor headquartered in Huntsville, Alabama.

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Camber Sands

Camber Sands is a beach in East Sussex, England, in the village of Camber, near Rye.

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Camber thrust

Camber thrust and camber force are terms used to describe the force generated perpendicular to the direction of travel of a rolling tire due to its camber angle and finite contact patch.

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Camber, East Sussex

Camber is a village and civil parish in the Rother district of East Sussex, England, south-east of Rye.

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Cambering

Cambering is a phenomenon typically seen at a valley crest or plateau margin whereby blocks of competent strata such as sandstone stretch, tilt or rotate with respect to underlying incompetent rock layers such as clay or mudstone.

See Camber and Cambering

Cant (road and rail)

The cant of a railway track or camber of a road (also referred to as superelevation, cross slope or cross fall) is the rate of change in elevation (height) between the two rails or edges of the road.

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Ilyushin Il-86

The Ilyushin Il-86 (Илью́шин Ил-86; NATO reporting name: Camber) is a short- to medium-range wide-body jet airliner that served as the USSR's first wide-bodied aircraft.

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King Camber

Camber, also Kamber, was the legendary first king of Cambria, according to the Geoffrey of Monmouth in the first part of his influential 12th-century pseudohistory Historia Regum Britanniae.

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Mihai Bravu, Tulcea

Mihai Bravu is a commune in Tulcea County, Northern Dobruja, Romania.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camber

Also known as Camber (disambiguation).