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  • Camber angle
  • Angle between a wheel's vertical axis and the vehicle's vertical axis

    Camber angle is one of the angles made by the wheels of a vehicle. It is specifically the angle between the vertical axis of a wheel and the vertical

    Camber angle

    Camber angle

    Camber_angle

  • Camber thrust
  • Force from tire camber angle

    the direction of travel of a rolling tire due to its camber angle and finite contact patch. Camber thrust is generated when a point on the outer surface

    Camber thrust

    Camber thrust

    Camber_thrust

  • Toe (automotive)
  • Installing wheels on a vehicle so that the wheels' faces are not completely parallel

    usually adjustable in production automobiles, even though caster angle and camber angle are often not adjustable. Maintenance of front-end alignment, which

    Toe (automotive)

    Toe (automotive)

    Toe_(automotive)

  • Slip angle
  • Term or maneuver in vehicle dynamics

    3-meter diameter disk that rotates under a tire held at a fixed steer and camber angle, up to 54 degrees. Sensors measure the force and moment generated, and

    Slip angle

    Slip angle

    Slip_angle

  • Caster angle
  • Angle between the vertical axis and the steering axis of a steered wheel, in side view

    constructors refer to the angle subtended by the mechanical trail at the wheel center as caster. Bicycle and motorcycle dynamics Camber angle Toe (automotive)

    Caster angle

    Caster angle

    Caster_angle

  • Camber
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up camber in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Camber may refer to a variety of curvatures and angles: Camber angle, the angle made by the wheels of

    Camber

    Camber

  • Double wishbone suspension
  • Automotive independent suspension design

    throughout suspension travel, controlling such parameters as camber angle, caster angle, toe pattern, roll center height, scrub radius, scuff (mechanical

    Double wishbone suspension

    Double wishbone suspension

    Double_wishbone_suspension

  • Beam axle
  • Automobile mechanism

    (IFS) and rear independent suspensions (IRS). With a beam axle, the camber angle between the wheels is the same regardless of its location in the travel

    Beam axle

    Beam axle

    Beam_axle

  • Cant (road and rail)
  • Rate of change in elevation between the two rails or edges of a road

    The cant of a railway track or camber of a road (also referred to as superelevation, cross slope, cross fall, or difference in crosslevel) is the difference

    Cant (road and rail)

    Cant (road and rail)

    Cant_(road_and_rail)

  • Self aligning torque
  • Torque aligning tire to travel direction

    given by: (trail + pneumatic trail) · cos(caster angle) · Fy Even if the slip angle and camber angle are zero, and the road is flat, this torque will

    Self aligning torque

    Self aligning torque

    Self_aligning_torque

  • Kutta–Joukowski theorem
  • Formula relating lift on an airfoil to fluid speed, density, and circulation

    V_{\infty }.} A lift-producing airfoil either has camber or operates at a positive angle of attack, the angle between the chord line and the fluid flow far

    Kutta–Joukowski theorem

    Kutta–Joukowski_theorem

  • Hans B. Pacejka
  • Dutch automotive engineer

    much force is generated for a given vertical load on the tire, camber angle and slip angle. The Pacejka tire models are widely used in professional vehicle

    Hans B. Pacejka

    Hans_B._Pacejka

  • Ferrari F50
  • Italian sports car produced by Ferrari from 1995–1997

    55 mm bump, 60 mm rebound Camber angle: -0.7 degrees front, -1.0 degrees rear Anti-roll bars: front and rear Max. roll angle: 1.5 degrees Electronic adaptive

    Ferrari F50

    Ferrari F50

    Ferrari_F50

  • Racing setup
  • gear ratios and differential, tyre pressures and type, wing angles, wheel toe and camber angle, brake bias, steering lock and ride height. The following

    Racing setup

    Racing setup

    Racing_setup

  • Steering
  • Control of the direction of motion of vehicles and other objects

    turns. The angle the wheels make in the vertical plane, known as camber angle, also influences steering dynamics as do the tires. Caster angle θ indicates

    Steering

    Steering

    Steering

  • MacPherson strut
  • Type of automotive suspension design

    cannot allow vertical movement of the wheel without some degree of either camber angle change, sideways movement, or both. It is not generally considered to

    MacPherson strut

    MacPherson strut

    MacPherson_strut

  • Banked turn
  • Inclination of road or surface other than flat

    sprint events. Sprinters leaning into a turn on a banked indoor track Camber angle Cant (road/rail) Coriolis force (perception) Centripetal force g-force

    Banked turn

    Banked turn

    Banked_turn

  • Saleen S1
  • Motor vehicle

    allowing for easier tuning of suspension kinematics and properties such as camber angle or toe. The car is equipped with alloy wheels with diameters of 20 inches

    Saleen S1

    Saleen S1

    Saleen_S1

  • Bicycle and motorcycle dynamics
  • Science behind the motion of bicycles and motorcycles

    side-slip angle of the tire, the angle between the actual path of the tire and the direction it is pointing, and the camber angle of the tire (the angle that

    Bicycle and motorcycle dynamics

    Bicycle and motorcycle dynamics

    Bicycle_and_motorcycle_dynamics

  • NACA airfoil
  • Wing shape

    angle of attack CLI = 0.15 L (this is not the same as the lift coefficient CL), P: a single digit for the x coordinate of the point of maximum camber

    NACA airfoil

    NACA airfoil

    NACA_airfoil

  • Cross slope
  • Geometric feature of pavement surfaces

    Cross slope, cross fall or camber is a geometric feature of pavement surfaces: the transverse slope with respect to the horizon. It is a very important

    Cross slope

    Cross_slope

  • Unsafe at Any Speed: The Designed-In Dangers of the American Automobile
  • 1965 book by Ralph Nader

    redesigned four-link, fully independent rear suspension maintained a constant camber angle at the wheels. A redesign for the 1965 model eliminated the tuck-under

    Unsafe at Any Speed: The Designed-In Dangers of the American Automobile

    Unsafe_at_Any_Speed:_The_Designed-In_Dangers_of_the_American_Automobile

  • Tire
  • Ring-shaped covering around a wheel's rim

    correcting this condition through adjustment of camber, caster, and toe angles. The adjustment of the angles should be done as per the OEM specifications

    Tire

    Tire

    Tire

  • Messerschmitt Kabinenroller
  • Motor vehicle platform

    spline allowing the length of the shaft to vary, accommodating changes in camber angle. The wheels were suspended by control arms and coil springs with concentric

    Messerschmitt Kabinenroller

    Messerschmitt Kabinenroller

    Messerschmitt_Kabinenroller

  • Angle of attack
  • Angle between the chord of a wing and the undisturbed airflow

    typical curve for a cambered straight wing. Cambered airfoils are curved such that they generate some lift at small negative angles of attack. A symmetrical

    Angle of attack

    Angle_of_attack

  • Airfoil
  • Streamlined body for generating lift

    its angle of attack. Most foil shapes require a positive angle of attack to generate lift, but cambered airfoils can generate lift at zero angle of attack

    Airfoil

    Airfoil

    Airfoil

  • Automobile handling
  • Automotive concept

    handling. Some of these are: spring rate, damping, straight ahead camber angle, camber change with wheel travel, roll center height and the flexibility

    Automobile handling

    Automobile_handling

  • Chevrolet Corvair
  • General Motors compact car (1960–1969)

    allow rear tires to undergo large camber angle changes during fast cornering due to side g-forces causing "rebound" camber and decreasing the tread contact

    Chevrolet Corvair

    Chevrolet Corvair

    Chevrolet_Corvair

  • BMW M3
  • High-performance version of the BMW 3 Series automobile

    removal of acoustic insulation. Suspension changes include adjustable camber angle and ride height, a rigidly mounted rear axle and revised dampers. The

    BMW M3

    BMW M3

    BMW_M3

  • Toyota Electronic Modulated Suspension
  • Electronically-controlled shock absorber

    compete with double wishbone type suspensions. It suppressed the change in camber angle that occurs when the suspension is in motion, and as a result it greatly

    Toyota Electronic Modulated Suspension

    Toyota_Electronic_Modulated_Suspension

  • Independent suspension
  • Vehicle suspension in which each wheel is suspended independently

    throughout suspension travel, controlling such parameters as camber angle, caster angle, toe pattern, roll center height, scrub radius, scuff[clarification

    Independent suspension

    Independent suspension

    Independent_suspension

  • Lotus Europa
  • Two automobiles by Lotus

    element pivots on the wheel hub at its lower end and doesn't control wheel camber angle as-in earlier Lotus designs. Wheel location and alignment is controlled

    Lotus Europa

    Lotus Europa

    Lotus_Europa

  • Understeer and oversteer
  • Vehicle dynamics terms

    The former is concerned with tire distortion effects due to slip and camber angles as increasing levels of lateral acceleration are attained. The latter

    Understeer and oversteer

    Understeer_and_oversteer

  • NASCAR Cup Series
  • Top national division auto racing division within NASCAR

    proportioning, the wedge (also known as cross-weight), changing the camber angle, and changing the air pressure in the tires can all change the distribution

    NASCAR Cup Series

    NASCAR Cup Series

    NASCAR_Cup_Series

  • Ball joint
  • Spherical bearing most commonly used in automobile steering mechanisms

    designer may not have desired it in his quest for optimum handling. Camber angle could generally be adjusted by moving both inner pivots of either the

    Ball joint

    Ball joint

    Ball_joint

  • Kingpin (automotive part)
  • Main pivot in a steering mechanism, or part of the fifth wheel coupling for a semi truck

    failure rates. Camber angle, a vehicle's vertical angle between the wheel and ground (as opposed to the kingpin angle which is the vertical angle between the

    Kingpin (automotive part)

    Kingpin (automotive part)

    Kingpin_(automotive_part)

  • Glossary of automotive terms
  • List of definitions of terms and concepts related to automobiles

    the brake pads to bear on disc by a clamping or pinching action. camber angle The angle between the plane defined by the circumference of the wheels and

    Glossary of automotive terms

    Glossary_of_automotive_terms

  • Vehicle dynamics
  • Study of vehicle motion and how it changes

    chassis. These include: Ackermann steering geometry Axle track Camber angle Caster angle Ride height Roll center Scrub radius Steering ratio Toe Wheel

    Vehicle dynamics

    Vehicle_dynamics

  • M151 ¼-ton 4×4 utility truck
  • Discontinued American military vehicle

    original VW Beetle and Chevrolet Corvair), would result in large rear-wheel camber angle changes, and could cause drastic oversteer and a subsequent roll-over

    M151 ¼-ton 4×4 utility truck

    M151 ¼-ton 4×4 utility truck

    M151_¼-ton_4×4_utility_truck

  • Holden Commodore
  • Car model from Holden

    the VT with excessive tyre wear due to distortions to the suspension camber angle and toe under heavy load, such as heavy towing or when travelling over

    Holden Commodore

    Holden Commodore

    Holden_Commodore

  • Bicycle tire
  • Tire that fits on the wheel of a bicycle

    generate cornering force that varies with slip angle and camber thrust that varies with camber angle. These forces have been measured by several researchers

    Bicycle tire

    Bicycle tire

    Bicycle_tire

  • Wheel alignment
  • Adjustment of the angles of wheels on a car

    angles are the basic angle alignment of the wheels relative to each other and to the car body. These adjustments are the camber, caster and toe. On some

    Wheel alignment

    Wheel alignment

    Wheel_alignment

  • Drive by wire
  • Automotive technology

    series Suspension Anti-roll bar (sway bar) Axle Axle track Beam axle Camber angle Car handling Coil spring De Dion tube Double wishbone Hydrolastic (Hydragas)

    Drive by wire

    Drive by wire

    Drive_by_wire

  • Legends car racing
  • Motor racing series based on 1930s and 1940s American automobiles

    engine and tyres. The only adjustable areas on the cars are: camber angle, caster angle, ride height, tyre pressure, spring rates, wheelbase, and gearing

    Legends car racing

    Legends car racing

    Legends_car_racing

  • Takashi Akasaka
  • Japanese tire industry engineer

    describing the contact pressure distribution of a radial tire rolling with a camber angle. 2011 - Tire Society Distinguished Achievement Award The award was made

    Takashi Akasaka

    Takashi_Akasaka

  • Chapman strut
  • Type of automotive suspension design

    rigid, making the spring unit into a strut and also controlling the camber angle. Using the drive shaft itself to control the rear track meant that the

    Chapman strut

    Chapman strut

    Chapman_strut

  • 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

    Camber beam

    Camber_beam

  • Outline of tires
  • Overview of and topical guide to tires

    Dunlop valve Presta valve Schrader valve Inner tube Camber thrust – Force from tire camber angle Circle of forces – Diagram of tire forces in vehicle

    Outline of tires

    Outline of tires

    Outline_of_tires

  • Lift coefficient
  • Dimensionless quantity relating lift to fluid density and velocity over an area

    necessarily have plots of cl versus angle of attack symmetric about the cl axis, but for any airfoil with positive camber, i.e. asymmetrical, convex from

    Lift coefficient

    Lift_coefficient

  • Wingsail
  • Variable-camber aerodynamic structure

    A wingsail, twin-skin sail or double skin sail is a variable-camber aerodynamic structure that is fitted to a marine vessel in place of conventional sails

    Wingsail

    Wingsail

    Wingsail

  • Flap (aeronautics)
  • Anti-stalling high-lift device on aircraft

    because it allows the aircraft to descend at a steeper angle. Extending the wing flaps increases the camber or curvature of the wing, raising the maximum lift

    Flap (aeronautics)

    Flap (aeronautics)

    Flap_(aeronautics)

  • Motorcycle tyre
  • Tyres of a motorcycle

    increased temperature. Camber thrust is the force generated perpendicular to the direction of travel of a rolling tyre due to its camber angle and finite contact

    Motorcycle tyre

    Motorcycle tyre

    Motorcycle_tyre

  • Stall (fluid dynamics)
  • Abrupt reduction in lift due to flow separation

    around 10%), the critical angle is higher than with a thin airfoil of the same camber. Symmetric airfoils have lower critical angles (but also work efficiently

    Stall (fluid dynamics)

    Stall (fluid dynamics)

    Stall_(fluid_dynamics)

  • Stance (vehicle)
  • Auto term for positioning of a vehicle

    steering angle. While most normal vehicles maintain about 0.5° - 1° of camber, in the stance community, some owners run up to 45° of negative camber to achieve

    Stance (vehicle)

    Stance (vehicle)

    Stance_(vehicle)

  • Holden Commodore (VT)
  • Australian car, 1997–2000

    Omega since 1987. This design was prone to distorting the suspension camber angle and toe under heavy loads (e.g. when towing or travelling over undulated

    Holden Commodore (VT)

    Holden Commodore (VT)

    Holden_Commodore_(VT)

  • Lexus IS (XE20)
  • Japanese compact executive car

    rear spring rates, shock absorber dampening, rear bushings and rear camber angle. An interior update included the addition of the Sport button to the

    Lexus IS (XE20)

    Lexus IS (XE20)

    Lexus_IS_(XE20)

  • Honda Insight
  • Hybrid electric car by Honda

    are revisions to the recoil rate of the springs, change of the rear camber angles and alterations to the rear suspension brace and adjusting mounts. As

    Honda Insight

    Honda Insight

    Honda_Insight

  • 2001 Australian Grand Prix
  • 664th Formula 1 Championship Grand Prix

    to qualify for the race. The weather was hot and clear. After a front camber angle alteration, Michael Schumacher took his fifth pole position in a row

    2001 Australian Grand Prix

    2001 Australian Grand Prix

    2001_Australian_Grand_Prix

  • A3 road
  • London to Portsmouth road in England

    pinch-point and an accident hotspot (due to its unusual egg-shape and camber angle which can cause lorries at excess speed to tip over), there have been

    A3 road

    A3 road

    A3_road

  • Wheelchair
  • Chair with wheels used by people with mobility deficiencies

    chairs also have the option for their rear wheels to have a camber, or tilt, which angles the tops of the wheels in toward the chair. This allows for

    Wheelchair

    Wheelchair

    Wheelchair

  • Outline of automobiles
  • Overview of and topical guide to automobiles

    joint Suspension Anti-roll bar (sway bar) Axle Axle track Beam axle Camber angle Car handling Coil spring De Dion tube Double-wishbone Hydragas Hydrolastic

    Outline of automobiles

    Outline_of_automobiles

  • Lift (force)
  • Force perpendicular to flow of surrounding fluid

    downward turning, the airfoil must have a positive angle of attack or have sufficient positive camber. Note that the downward turning of the flow over the

    Lift (force)

    Lift (force)

    Lift_(force)

  • Car suspension
  • Suspension system for a vehicle

    of camber from vertical. Depending on the tire and the road surface, it may hold the road best at a slightly different angle. Small changes in camber, front

    Car suspension

    Car suspension

    Car_suspension

  • Pitching moment
  • Torque on an airfoil from forces applied at the aerodynamic center

    act at a point called the center of pressure. However, as angle of attack changes on a cambered airfoil, there is movement of the center of pressure forward

    Pitching moment

    Pitching moment

    Pitching_moment

  • Tire model
  • Type of simulation in vehicle dynamics

    , Bruzelius, F., & Jacobson, B. (2020) Brush tyre models for large camber angles and steering speeds, in Vehicle System Dynamics, 1-52. VEHICLE DYNAMICS

    Tire model

    Tire model

    Tire_model

  • 2013 British Grand Prix
  • Motor car race

    low enough pressures subjecting tyres to additional stress, extreme camber angles on the suspension of cars and aggressive high kerbs. Pirelli emphasised

    2013 British Grand Prix

    2013 British Grand Prix

    2013_British_Grand_Prix

  • SEAT Cupra Championship
  • Auto racing series in the United Kingdom

    appeal. He was thrown out of qualifying at Silverstone for an illegal camber angle, which had been bent out by an earlier escapade across the kerbs bending

    SEAT Cupra Championship

    SEAT Cupra Championship

    SEAT_Cupra_Championship

  • Scrub radius
  • Principle of automotive steering and handling

    steering axis point or spindle angle is changed when adjusting camber. This is the case on a MacPherson strut which has the camber adjustment at the steering

    Scrub radius

    Scrub_radius

  • Camber Castle
  • 16th-century English fort

    Camber Castle, also known formerly as Winchelsea Castle, is a 16th-century Device Fort, built near Rye by King Henry VIII to protect the Sussex coast of

    Camber Castle

    Camber Castle

    Camber_Castle

  • DPKr-3 Diesel Multiple Unit
  • 3707 × 2800 mm. The V2862T3 is a four-stroke V12 engine with a cylinder camber angle of 90° (45° to vertical). The engine is equipped with a system of selective

    DPKr-3 Diesel Multiple Unit

    DPKr-3 Diesel Multiple Unit

    DPKr-3_Diesel_Multiple_Unit

  • Snowboard
  • Winter sport equipment

    elasticity and strength. Camber: Camber refers to the bend of the board from tip to tail. Traditionally boards have a raised camber, meaning that if one were

    Snowboard

    Snowboard

    Snowboard

  • Swing axle
  • Simple type of independent suspension

    the chassis It eliminates sympathetic camber changes on opposite wheels A great amount of single-wheel camber change is experienced relative to beam

    Swing axle

    Swing_axle

  • Cornering force
  • Force produced by a vehicle tire during cornering

    proportional to slip angle at low slip angles. The rate at which cornering force builds up is described by relaxation length. Slip angle describes the deformation

    Cornering force

    Cornering force

    Cornering_force

  • Gennaker
  • Type of sail developed before the 1980s

    It has greater camber than a genoa (but significantly less camber than a spinnaker). This is optimal for generating lift at larger angles of attack. An

    Gennaker

    Gennaker

    Gennaker

  • Bundorf analysis
  • Roll camber. As the vehicle rolls the kinematics of the suspension provide a change in the camber of the tire. This generates a force known as camber thrust

    Bundorf analysis

    Bundorf_analysis

  • Delta wing
  • Triangle shaped aircraft wing configuration

    is inherently stable, such as a symmetrical form with zero camber, or even reflex camber near the trailing edge, Using the rear part of the wing as a

    Delta wing

    Delta wing

    Delta_wing

  • Parker variable wing
  • Type of wing for biplanes or triplanes

    trailing edge is rigid and can rotate about point B. Due to this effect the camber of the airfoil is increased, and hence the lift it creates is increased

    Parker variable wing

    Parker variable wing

    Parker_variable_wing

  • Variable-sweep wing
  • Airplane wings capable of changing position to alter their geometry

    flaps on both leading and trailing edges that increase or decrease the camber or chord of the wing automatically to adjust to the flight regime; this

    Variable-sweep wing

    Variable-sweep wing

    Variable-sweep_wing

  • Small Sports Car SC01
  • Battery electric sports car

    arm length. This avoids the side effect of also changing the camber gain. The pitch angle of all 8 control arms can be tuned between 9 settings. This changes

    Small Sports Car SC01

    Small Sports Car SC01

    Small_Sports_Car_SC01

  • Ashtabula River railroad disaster
  • 1876 railroad bridge collapse in Ohio

    have a camber of 6 inches (150 mm). When the falsework supporting the bridge was removed and the dead load of the bridge came into play, the camber would

    Ashtabula River railroad disaster

    Ashtabula River railroad disaster

    Ashtabula_River_railroad_disaster

  • Relaxation length
  • Property of pneumatic tires

    as 63% of the steady state-value. The relaxation length associated with camber thrust has been found to be nearly zero. A tire's relaxation length controls

    Relaxation length

    Relaxation length

    Relaxation_length

  • Flap rudder
  • Marine rudder with a trailing edge flap

    ratio, one of which is a curved wing with camber and the other is a wing of symmetrical section, at the same angle of attack, the lift of the former is greater

    Flap rudder

    Flap rudder

    Flap_rudder

  • Zero-lift axis
  • Aerodynamic concept

    A cambered aerofoil generates no lift when it is moving parallel to an axis called the zero-lift axis (or the zero-lift line.) When the angle of attack

    Zero-lift axis

    Zero-lift axis

    Zero-lift_axis

  • Vortex lattice method
  • Numerical method used in computational fluid dynamics

    aircraft geometry (with multiple lifting surfaces with taper, kinks, twist, camber, trailing edge control surfaces and many other geometric features). By simulating

    Vortex lattice method

    Vortex lattice method

    Vortex_lattice_method

  • Aircraft flight mechanics
  • Physics of heavier than air aircraft

    elevator up (a position of negative camber) and the downwards force on the horizontal tail is increased. The angle of attack on the wings increased so

    Aircraft flight mechanics

    Aircraft_flight_mechanics

  • Tailless aircraft
  • Aircraft whose only horizontal aerodynamic surface is its main wing

    position. Due to the Bernoulli effect, reflex camber tends to create a small downthrust, so the angle of attack of the wing is increased to compensate

    Tailless aircraft

    Tailless aircraft

    Tailless_aircraft

  • Forces on sails
  • plots of CL versus CD for cambered plates of the same camber, but different aspect ratios, as shown. The values at angles of attack of 15° and 30° are

    Forces on sails

    Forces on sails

    Forces_on_sails

  • Portuguese man o' war
  • Species of marine cnidarian

    The bluebottle course at zero angle of attack is dependent on the sail camber.

    Portuguese man o' war

    Portuguese man o' war

    Portuguese_man_o'_war

  • Adaptive compliant wing
  • Type of wing

    angle between the wings and the horizontal plane of the vehicle). Changes of the airfoil shapes include altering its twist, and changing its camber and

    Adaptive compliant wing

    Adaptive_compliant_wing

  • Capital Gate
  • Skyscraper in Abu Dhabi

    to account for the immense forces created by the building's angle of elevation, or camber. The core contains 15,000 cubic meters (20,000 cu yd) of concrete

    Capital Gate

    Capital Gate

    Capital_Gate

  • Tamiya Radio Controlled Nitro Vehicles
  • more "race ready." Double wishbone suspension allows adjustment of camber angles. The two-speed transmission is also abandoned. Due to the 5.2 cm³ engine's

    Tamiya Radio Controlled Nitro Vehicles

    Tamiya_Radio_Controlled_Nitro_Vehicles

  • Slip (vehicle dynamics)
  • Motion between surfaces

    the tire's front facing direction being at an angle to its direction of motion (referred to as slip angle). When both of these measurements do not equal

    Slip (vehicle dynamics)

    Slip_(vehicle_dynamics)

  • Multi-link suspension
  • Type of vehicle suspension

    longitudinally separated. Front view: The arms have to control camber, particularly the way that the camber changes as the wheel moves up (into jounce, or bump)

    Multi-link suspension

    Multi-link suspension

    Multi-link_suspension

  • Drifting (motorsport)
  • Driving technique

    of a corner or a turn. The technique causes the rear slip angle to exceed the front slip angle usually to such an extent that often the front wheels are

    Drifting (motorsport)

    Drifting (motorsport)

    Drifting_(motorsport)

  • Wing configuration
  • Describes the general shape and layout of an aircraft wing

    vertical takeoff or STOVL performance, at extreme angles it merges into the Convertiplane class. Variable camber: the leading and/or trailing edge sections of

    Wing configuration

    Wing configuration

    Wing_configuration

  • Piste
  • Marked ski run

    or controlling speed through sharp hairpin turns, or features off-camber slope angles or exposed rock. In Norway, Sweden and Finland, a system is used

    Piste

    Piste

    Piste

  • Takeoff
  • Phase of flight in which a vehicle leaves the land or water surface

    high-lift devices, often including slats and usually flaps, which increase the camber and often area of the wing, making it more effective at low speed, thus

    Takeoff

    Takeoff

    Takeoff

  • Max Munk
  • German aerospace engineer (1890–1986)

    camber line") and their varying thickness. This allows separate, and simpler, techniques to model each behaviour: Lift on an airfoil at a given angle

    Max Munk

    Max Munk

    Max_Munk

  • Adverse yaw
  • Tendency for an aircraft to yaw opposite to a roll

    airfoil camber, which will typically increase the profile drag. Conversely, the upward aileron deflection on the right will decrease the camber and profile

    Adverse yaw

    Adverse_yaw

  • Surfboard fin
  • Part of a surfboard

    System Adaptive Dynamic Attack & Camber fins. bio-mechanics variable geometry fins able to adjust the attack angle and camber according to the various phases

    Surfboard fin

    Surfboard fin

    Surfboard_fin

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  • Carter
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, German, Indian

    Carter

    Transporter of Goods with a Cart; Cart Driver; Carter; Someone who Uses a Cart

    Carter

  • CARVER
  • Male

    English

    CARVER

    English occupational surname transferred to forename use, CARVER means "carver" of wood or stone.

    CARVER

  • Calder
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish

    Calder

    Scottish : habitational name from any of the various places called Calder, Caldor, or Cawdor. Calder in Thurso is recorded in the early 13th century in the form Kalfadal and was named with Old Norse kalfr ‘calf’ + dalr ‘valley’. The others are probably the same as in 2 below.English : habitational name from Calder in Cumbria, named from the river on which it stands. This is probably a British name, from Welsh caled ‘hard’, ‘violent’ + dwfr ‘water’, ‘stream’.

    Calder

  • CHEBER
  • Male

    Hebrew

    CHEBER

    (חֶבֶר) Variant spelling of Hebrew Heber, CHEBER means "the region beyond; on the other side (of a stream or sea)."

    CHEBER

  • Carver
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Carver

    English : occupational name for a carver of wood or a sculptor of stone, from an agent derivative of Middle English kerve(n) ‘to cut or carve’.English : occupational name for a plowman, from Anglo-Norman French caruier, from Late Latin carrucarius, a derivative of carruca ‘cart’, ‘plow’.Americanized spelling of German Garber, Gerber, or Körber (see Koerber).Irish : variant of Carvey.Possibly also a reduced form of Irish McCarver.John Carver (c. 1576–1621), one of the Mayflower Pilgrims, was the first governor of Plymouth Plantation. He was born in Nottinghamshire or Derbyshire, England. Emigrating to Holland in 1609, he joined the Pilgrims at Leyden.

    Carver

  • Carver
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, Christian, English, Indian, Jamaican

    Carver

    Sculptor; One who Carves Wood; Wood Carver; Carver of Wood or Stone

    Carver

  • Bamber
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bamber

    English : habitational name from Bamber Bridge in Lancashire, probably named with Old English bēam ‘tree trunk’, ‘beam’ + brycg ‘bridge’.German : nickname for a short fat person.

    Bamber

  • Cammer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cammer

    English : variant of Comer.Respelling of German Kammer.

    Cammer

  • Barber
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Barber

    English : occupational name for a barber, Anglo-Norman French barber, Old French barbier, from Late Latin barbarius, a derivative of barba ‘beard’. In the Middle Ages barbers not only cut hair and shaved beards, but also practised surgery and pulled teeth.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name from German Barbier ‘barber’.Catalan : occupational name for a barber, barber (see 1).Americanized form of any of numerous cognates of 1 in different languages, for example Spanish Barbero, Portuguese Barbeiro, French Barbier, Italian Barbieri.

    Barber

  • Amber
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Amber

    English : unexplained.Possibly an Americanized spelling of French Imbert or a translation of German and Jewish Bernstein, which means ‘amber’.Muslim (widespread throughout the Muslim world) : from the Arabic personal name ‛Anbar, literally ‘perfume’, ‘ambergris’, figuratively ‘good’, ‘pleasant’, ‘agreeable’.

    Amber

  • AMBER
  • Female

    English

    AMBER

    English name derived from the vocabulary word, AMBER means "amber," the gem or color. Actually the word is of Arabic origin, from anbargris (ambergris), which refers to an oily, perfumed substance (used in making perfumes) secreted by the sperm whale.

    AMBER

  • Crammer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Dutch, and German

    Crammer

    English, Dutch, and German : variant of Cramer.

    Crammer

  • Camber
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Camber

    English : variant of Comer.

    Camber

  • CASPER
  • Male

    English

    CASPER

    English form of Spanish Gaspar, CASPER means "treasure bearer." Early Christians assigned names to the three Magi ("wise men from the east") who visited the baby Jesus. They are mentioned but not named in the bible; Casper is one of them, the other two are Balthasar and Melchior. Also spelled Jasper and Kasper.

    CASPER

  • BAMBER
  • Male

    German

    BAMBER

    German byname BAMBER means "short and fat." 

    BAMBER

  • Hammer
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Norse, Scandinavian

    Hammer

    Hammer

    Hammer

  • CARTER
  • Male

    English

    CARTER

    English occupational surname transferred to forename use, CARTER means "carter," someone who uses a cart.

    CARTER

  • Carver
  • Male

    English

    Carver

    Wood Carver

    Carver

  • Ambler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Ambler

    English (Yorkshire) : from Middle English ambler ‘walker’, ‘steady-paced horse or mule’ (ultimately from Latin ambulare ‘to walk’), probably applied to someone with a steady, easy-going temperament. Reaney suggests that it may have been a facetious nickname for a fuller.Richard Ambler is recorded in MA in 1639, in the New Haven Colony by 1647, and still living in CT in 1700. Many bearers are descended from William Ambler, who was mayor of Doncaster in 1717, at least one of whose sons settled in VA.

    Ambler

  • Amber
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim American Arabic English Gaelic

    Amber

    Jewel. Amber stone.

    Amber

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  • Pandita | பஂடிதா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Pandita | பஂடிதா

    Scholar

  • Fareeq
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Fareeq

    Lieutenant general

  • Gamya | கம்யா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Gamya | கம்யா

    Beautiful, A destiny

  • GUGLIELMO
  • Male

    Italian

    GUGLIELMO

    Italian form of German Wilhelm, GUGLIELMO means "will-helmet."

  • ANZHELA
  • Female

    Russian

    ANZHELA

    (Анже́ла) Russian form of Latin Angela, ANZHELA means "angel, messenger."

  • Musheera |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Musheera |

    Giving counsel, Advisor, Guide

  • Bhisham
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Mythological, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Bhisham

    A Character of Mahabharata; Son of King Shantanu

  • Penates
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Penates

    God of the household.

  • Muqaddasah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Muqaddasah

    Sacred; Holy

  • Satesh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Satesh

    Lord of hundreds, Ruler of hundreds, Happiness

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  • Cawker
  • n.

    See Calker.

  • Cauker
  • n.

    See Cawk, Calker.

  • Comber
  • v. t.

    To cumber.

  • Amber
  • v. t.

    To preserve in amber; as, an ambered fly.

  • Chamber
  • v. i.

    To reside in or occupy a chamber or chambers.

  • Amber
  • a.

    Resembling amber, especially in color; amber-colored.

  • Amber
  • a.

    Consisting of amber; made of amber.

  • Camber
  • n.

    An upward convexity of a deck or other surface; as, she has a high camber (said of a vessel having an unusual convexity of deck).

  • Camera
  • n.

    A chamber, or instrument having a chamber. Specifically: The camera obscura when used in photography. See Camera, and Camera obscura.

  • Chamber
  • v. t.

    To shut up, as in a chamber.

  • Chamber
  • v. t.

    To furnish with a chamber; as, to chamber a gun.

  • Chamber
  • n.

    A hall, as where a king gives audience, or a deliberative body or assembly meets; as, presence chamber; senate chamber.

  • Amber
  • n.

    Amber color, or anything amber-colored; a clear light yellow; as, the amber of the sky.

  • Camblet
  • n.

    See Camlet.

  • Chamber
  • n.

    A compartment or cell; an inclosed space or cavity; as, the chamber of a canal lock; the chamber of a furnace; the chamber of the eye.

  • Caster
  • n.

    One who casts; as, caster of stones, etc. ; a caster of cannon; a caster of accounts.

  • Caller
  • a.

    Cool; refreshing; fresh; as, a caller day; the caller air.

  • Cambered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Camber

  • Chamber
  • n.

    A legislative or judicial body; an assembly; a society or association; as, the Chamber of Deputies; the Chamber of Commerce.

  • Chamber
  • n.

    A chamber pot.