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Azimuth angleThe direction or bearing toward which a sloping surface faces (e.g., a north-facing slope has an azimuth angle of 360°; a northeast-facing slope, an azimuth angle of 45°).
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Azimuth angleThis is the angle between the plane determined by the vertical and true North directions and the plane containing the wellbore direction and the true vertical.
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Azimuth angleThe angle between true south and the point on the horizon directly below the sun.
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Azimuth angleExplanation:The Azimuth angle describes the deviation from the southern direction (southern hemisphere: northern direction). A solar power system produces the highest power yield at an Azimuth angle of 0 degrees, but even in a 45 degree Azimuth angle the energy yield of modules with a 30-degree inclination still reaches about 95 percent of the maxi [..]
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Azimuth anglethe arc of the horizon, or angle at the Zenith, between the north part or the south part of the celestial meridian, according to the elevated pole, and a vertical circle through the body or point, mea [..]
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Azimuth anglethe angle between the horizontal direction (of the sun, for example) and a reference direction (usually North, although some solar scientists measure the solar azimuth angle from due South). The follo [..]
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Azimuth angleThe direction or bearing toward which a sloping surface faces (e.g., a north-facing slope has an azimuth angle of 360°; a northeast-facing slope, an azimuth angle of 45°).
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Azimuth angleThe direction or bearing toward which a sloping surface faces (e.g., a north-facing slope has an azimuth angle of 360¬?; a northeast-facing slope, an azimuth angle of 45¬?).
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