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angle of approach


The acute angle at which a wavefront impinges upon an interface, such as a seismic wave impinging upon strata. Normal incidence is the case in which the angle of incidence is zero, the wavefront is pa [..]
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angle of approach


A term that describes the relative angle which the clubhead approaches the ball at impact which, in turn, helps determine the distance and trajectory which the ball travels. (He hit the ball with a sharply descending angle of attack, which caused the ball to fly high enough to carry over the tall trees).
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(sometimes "attack angle") the angle formed by the arc of the clubhead in relation to the slope of the ground, usually at impact (e.g., descending, level or ascending) Example: He to [..]
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The angle at which the club head strikes the ball. This affects the trajectory the ball will travel and spin.
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The direction in which the head of a golf club is traveling during a golfers downswing. The 'angle' is created between the line created by the traveling club head and the target line. Exampl [..]
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angle of approach


the angle at which the club head strikes the ball. This affects the trajectory the ball will travel and spin.
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The relative angle which the clubhead approaches the ball at impact. This wil help determine the distance and trajectory which the golf ball travels.
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The angle or degree at which the club moves downward, or upward, toward the ball.
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As the club head speeds towards the ball the angle of approach - sometimes called angle of attack – refers to the angle of the golf club in relation to the ball at the moment of impact.
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The angle or degree at which the club moves downward, or upward, toward the ball.
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The steepest angle of inclined roadway onto which a vehicle can be driven from a level roadway without the vehicles forward overhang making contact with the inclined surface.
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When viewing the side of a vehicle, the angle of approach is the angle between the ground and a line running from the front tire to the low est-hanging component directly ahead (which is usually the f [..]
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angle of approach


  A term that describes the relative angle which the clubhead approaches the ball at impact which, in turn, helps determine the distance and trajectory which the ball travels.
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angle of approach


Or Attack, A term that describes the relative angle which the clubhead approaches the ball at impact which, in turn, helps determine the distance and trajectory which the ball travels.
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angle of approach


Or Attack, A term that describes the relative angle which the clubhead approaches the ball at impact which, in turn, helps determine the distance and trajectory which the ball travels.
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