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YawTo veer off course.
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Yaw"to fall away from the line of a course," 1580s (as a noun 1540s), perhaps ultimately from Old Norse jaga, Old Danish jæge "to drive, chase," from Middle Low German jagen (see yach [..]
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YawOf the three axes in flight, this specifies the side-to-side movement of an aircraft on its vertical axis, as in skewing. Compare PITCH and ROLL.
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YawOscillation of a ship about the vertical axis. See roll, pitch, ship motion.
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Yaw you are welcome
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YawA rotational motion in which the aircraft turns around its vertical axis. This causes the aircraft's nose to move to the pilot's right or left. Pushing the right rudder pedal will tilt the rudder to the right. The pilot will see the nose of the aircraft turn to the right.
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YawOf the three axes in flight, this specifies the side to side movement of an aircraft on its vertical axis, as in skewing. Compare PITCH and ROLL.
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Yaw unsteady.
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YawThe angle between the longitudinal axis of a projectile and a line tangent to the trajectory through the center of gravity.
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YawA description of the movement of the nose of an aircraft from side to side, or left and right. Yaw motion is controlled by the vertical stabilizer and the rudder.
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YawThe rotation of a horizontal axis wind turbine around its tower or vertical axis.
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YawThe motion of a vessel when she goes off from her course.
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YawSwinging off course, usually in heavy seas. The bow moves toward one side or the other of the intended course.
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YawTo steer wildly or out of line of course.
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YawYou are / You're
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YawRotation about the vertical axis.
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YawThe rotation about a vertical axis that passes through the car's center of gravity.
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Yaw(n) an erratic deflection from an intended course(v) be wide open(v) deviate erratically from a set course(v) swerve off course momentarily
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YawRotation parallel to the ground. A wind generator Yaws to face winds coming from different directions.
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Yawmove from side to side, failing to hold a straight course; typically caused by rough sea conditions
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YawFailure of a ship to steer a straight course.
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YawTo swing or steer off course, as when running with a quartering sea.
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YawUnavoidable oscillation of the ship's head either side of the course being steered or when at anchor, due to wind and waves.
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YawThe side-to-side motion of the end-effector's rotation at an axis.
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YawTo swing or steer off course, as when running with a quartering sea.
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YawA term used to describe the movement of an F1 car around an imaginary vertical axis through the centre of the car. Often talked about in conjunction with pitch (movement around an imaginary horizontal [..]
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YawThe maximum rate change of direction for a vehicle; a sidewise movement of a vehicle in turning; Movement of a vehicle in another direction than that in which it is headed; sidewise motion produced wh [..]
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YawThe movement of the tower top turbine that allows the turbine to stay into the wind.
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YawRotation of the airplane about the vertical axis.
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YawUnits: degrees, mrad Maximum rotation around the Z axis as the stage moves in the X direction. Maximum rotation around the Z axis as the stage moves in the X direction. degrees, mrad
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YawYaw is the measurement of a vehicle's rotation around its central axis (its center of gravity.)
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YawAngle of heading; Symbols: psi,Psi; Typical Units: rad, deg;
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YawThe rotation around the vertical axis that passes through the center of gravity of a car.
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YawThe angle between vehicle centerline and actual direction of motion around a turn. (oversteer/understeer).
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Yawterm which indicates how far a craft is pointing away from its actual direction of travel due wind or currents pushing against its side.
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YawThe describes the quadcopter rotation around it’s center axis on a level plane.
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YawIn relation to movement, it is the angular rotation about the the vertical axis, typically the Z-axis for X-Y-Z configurations.
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YawTo swing off course, as when in a following sea.
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YawTo swing or steer off course, as when running with a quartering sea.
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YawTo steer wildly or out of line of course.
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YawSwinging off course, usually in heavy seas. The bow moves toward one side or the other of the intended course.
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Yaw The act of a vessel in having its heading thrown wide of its course as the result of a force from astern, such as a heavy following sea.
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YawSudden and erratic off course deviation. For instance; when a ship swerves because of large waves.
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YawSwinging off course, usually in heavy seas. The bow moves toward one side or the other of the intended course.
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Yawside to side movement of the heading of a ship. Other movements are pitch and roll.
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YawA vessel's motion rotating about the vertical axis, so the bow yaws from side to side.
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YawA vessel is said to 'yaw' when at anchor when she moves to port and starboard of the anchor position under the influence of wind and/or tide. Yawing should not be confused with sheering.
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YawA vessel's rotational motion about the vertical axis, causing the fore and aft ends to swing from side to side repetitively.
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YawA vessel's rotational motion about the vertical axis, causing the fore and aft ends to swing from side to side repetitively.
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YawSwinging off course, usually in heavy seas. The bow moves toward one side or the other of the intended course.
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YawFailure of a ship to steer a straight course.
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YawThe rotation of the multicopter in the z axis which is controlled by the left and right movement of the left control stick on a Mode II transmitter.
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YawWhen a vessel's head flies from one direction to another; generally when a vessel does not steer a straight or steady course.
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Yaw movement of a body in a lateral plane where the front region moves in one direction with the hind region moving in the corresponding opposite direction, occurs in flying and jumping insects.
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Yawout of control
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YawA description of the movement of the nose of an aircraft from side to side or left and right. Yaw motion is controlled by the vertical stabilizer and the rudder.
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YawA UAV’s rotation around its vertical axis.
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YawThe oscillation of a vessel in a seaway about a vertical axis approximately through the center of gravity.
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YawThe angle of the plane's longitudinal axis relative to its direction of motion
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YawRotation of the airplane about a vertical axis perpendicular to the direction of flight (nose-left/nose-right) controlled by the rudder (animation).
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YawMovement of an aircraft about its vertical axis, representing movement of its tail unit to port or starboard, to change the aircraft's heading.
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YawRotation around an axis in the vertical (up/down) plane perpendicular to the direction of travel.
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Yawaircraft angle of rotation about vertical axis or motion about that axis; moves nose left or right
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YawIs the movement of a travel trailer or motorhome left or right off of it's normal course. Dry Camping:
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YawMeans "born on Thursday" in Akan.
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YawFishtailing action of the trailer caused by external forces that set the trailer's mass into a lateral (side-to-side) motion. The trailer's wheels serve as the axis or pivot point. Also know [..]
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YawWhen a canoe swerves from its course.
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YawThe motion of a bullet in flight spinning erratically around its own axis, this is mostly due to air pressure on the nose of the rotating projectile. Zero ... The sight settings in windage (lateral) a [..]
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Yaw
The rotation of an aircraft, ship, or missile about its vertical axis so as to cause the longitudinal axis of the aircraft, ship, or missile to deviate from the flight line or heading in its horizon [..]
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YawYaw or yaws may refer to:
Yaw angle, one of the Tait-Bryan angles, describing the heading of a vehicle or machine, and some other related elements:
Yaw system, component responsible for the orientati [..]
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YawA yaw rotation is a movement around the yaw axis of a rigid body that changes the direction it is pointing, to the left or right of its direction of motion. The yaw rate or yaw velocity of a car, airc [..]
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YawYaw is a masculine given name originating from the Akan people and their day naming system, meaning born on a Thursday.
George Marfo (born 2002), was a Ghanaian footballer playing in Serbia
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YawMeans "born on Thursday" in Akan.
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