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verniers Meaning in Bengali



ফরাসি গণিতবিদ যারা একপ্রকার সুক্ষ্ম স্কেল স্কেল বর্ণনা (1580-1637

Noun:

একপ্রকার সুক্ষ্ম স্কেল,





verniers's Usage Examples:

originally on the Feng Bao 1 second stage with no verniers, and on the Long March 2A with the YF-23 verniers as the YF-24.


(Attitude Control System) thrusters are used for larger movements, while the verniers are reserved for smaller adjustments.


Although the main engines had greater thrust, the verniers were detuned slightly in the interest of improved ISP (vacuum specific.


Instead of using gimbaled verniers to supply vector control, the combustion gases are distributed by an electrically.


Atlas II, while retaining most of those features, replaced the verniers with a hydrazine roll control system.


YF-23 verniers.


YF-24B: A module comprising an YF-22B and a single YF-23B verniers.


YF-24E: A module comprising an YF-22E and a single YF-23F verniers.


) Zero error (ZE) = ±n × least count (LC) Direct verniers are the most common.


can be moved using large handwheels (with micrometer-style readouts and verniers) on particularly carefully made shafts with a strong degree of gearing;.


gases of the turbine were ducted to dual auxiliary nozzles that acted as verniers to enable roll control of the rocket.


align with any landmark or beacon, and the direction can be read off the verniers as an angle relative to true north.


It had a main fixed combustion chamber and four small verniers to supply vector control.


5 m (4 ft 11 in) Engines 4 verniers Thrust 125 kN Specific impulse 255 s Burn time 220 seconds Propellant N2O4.


The sustainer and verniers continued operating until missile destruction.


system for coast batteries, an automatic sight, quick-reading mechanical verniers for use in coast defenses, electric car lighting, and windmill electric.


During vernier solo phase, insufficient hydraulic pressure to the verniers was maintained, resulting in an unstable flight path, however the RV impacted.



verniers's Meaning':

French mathematician who described the vernier scale (1580-1637

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