Again, he would certainly be in doubt as to "the direction of motion relative to the air," whereas he can easily find a line parallel to the propeller thrust.
You will, however, find that in nearly all rigging specifications the angle of incidence is taken to mean the angle the chord makes with a line parallel to the propeller thrust.
Angle of Incidence, Rigger's--The angle the chord of a surface makes with a line parallelto the axis of the propeller.
Our compass course will then be in the direction A--E, which is always a line parallelto C--D.
Service line (Tennis), a line parallel to the net, and at a distance of 21 feet from it.
A line parallel to the sides of a page or sheet, in distinction from a horizontal line parallel to the top or bottom.
Joiner's gauge, an instrument used to strike a line parallel to the straight side of a board, etc.
A line parallel to the sides of a page or sheet, in distinction from a horizontal line parallel to the top or bottom.
Angle of Incidence, Rigger's=--The angle the chord of a surface makes with a line parallel to the axis of the propeller.
It is a most extraordinary break in the earth, extending for three or four miles across the country in a line parallel to Hrafna-gja, showing a face of lava with a drop of something like a hundred feet.
We could see nothing distinctly, though, for it was approaching midnight and the light was failing fast, so we pushed on along a line parallel to the cliff, unable to distinguish anything clearly.
In his General Instructions, issued in anticipation of the battle, he says: 'The enemy will not confine themselves to forming a line parallel to ours.
To these we add the definition of a line parallel to a plane as a line which does not meet the plane.
Having given in a line a segment and its middle point, to draw through any given point in the plane a line parallel to the given line.
An harmonic pencil is cut by a line parallel to one of its rays in three equidistant points.
RPC be a portion of a curve such that at any point P the secant of the obliquity to the normal of the curve of a line parallel to the axis is inversely proportional to the ordinate PY, to which the velocity of P is proportional.
To find a point in its line of action, take a point Q on the rod such that KG X GQ = R^2, R having been determined experimentally by the method of S 125; join G with O and through Q draw a line parallel to BO to cut GO in Z.
Z is a point in the line of action of the resultant force F; hence through Z draw a line parallel to Og.
Each tool bar is so balanced that the strain due to the balancing weights is in a line parallel to the bar axis in whatever position and at whatever angle to the work table the bar may be set.
Measure off one inch from the right edge and draw a line parallel to the right edge.
Measure off one inch from the front edge and draw a line parallel to the front edge.
Measure off one inch from the back edge and draw a line parallel to the back edge.
Measure off one inch from the left edge and draw a line parallel to the left edge.
Let us keep,' he said, 'a line parallel to the high road, and work our way hence as we best can.
He therefore set his army in motion, and marched eastward in a line parallel to the course of the Lippe.
The bisection of a given segment and the drawing of a line parallel to the segment are equivalent data when linear construction is used.
For the construction is reversible, and if we are given the middle point of a given segment, we can construct linearly a line parallel to that segment.
We ought therefore to consider the drawing of a line parallel to a given line as a different accomplishment from the drawing of the line joining two given points.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "line parallel" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.