altazimuth farâzâ-sugân Fr.: altazimutal 1) A → mounting for → telescopes
that permits both → vertical and
→ horizontal → rotation. Altazimuth, from alt(itude) + → azimuth. |
altazimuth coordinate system râžmân-e hamârâhâ-ye farâzâ-sugân Fr.: coordonnées azimutales The coordinate system in which the position of a body on the → celestial sphere is described with respect to an observer's → celestial horizon and → zenith. The coordinates of a point in this system are its → altitude on the → vertical circle, and its → azimuth westward (clockwise) along the celestial horizon from the observer's south. Same as → horizon coordinate system. → altazimuth; → coordinate; → system. |
altazimuth instrument sâzâl-e farâzâ-sugâni Fr.: instrument altazimutal A telescope that moves vertically along the → altitude circle of a celestial body and horizontally along its → azimuth circle. → altazimuth; → instrument. |
altazimuth mounting barnešând-e farâzâ-sugân Fr.: monture altazimutale A → telescope mounting which has its two axes of movement aligned with the → horizon and the → zenith. |
altitude-azimuth mounting barnešând-e farâzâ-sugân Fr.: monture altitude-azimutale Same as → altazimuth mounting. |
azimuth sugân, samt Fr.: azimut The → angular distance from the → North point eastward to the intersection of the → horizon with the → vertical circle passing through the object. Azimuth is 0° for an object due north, 90° due east, 180° due south, and 270° due west. → Altitude and azimuth constitute the → horizon coordinate system. From O.Fr. azimut, from Ar. as-sumut ( Sugân, from su "direction" + -gân direction suffix. |
azimuth circle parhun-e sugân, dâyere-ye ~ Fr.: cercle d'azimut One of great circles of the → celestial sphere which passes through the → zenith, → nadir, and the star, cutting the horizon at right angles. Same as → vertical circle. |
azimuthal sugâni Fr.: azimutal Or, or pertaining to an → azimuth. |
azimuthal angle zâviye-ye sugâni Fr.: angle azimutal In → spherical coordinates, an angle measured from the x-axis in the xy-plane. Azimuthal, adj. from azimuth; → angle. |
azimuthal magnetic field meydân-e meqnâtisi-ye sugâni Fr.: champ magnétiquue azimutal In the → solar dynamo model, a magnetic field that points from east to west or vice-versa. |
azimuthal projection farâšâneš-e sugâni Fr.: projection azimutale A map projection on which the → azimuths of all points are shown correctly with respect to the center. A plane tangent to one of the Earth's poles is the basis for polar azimuthal projection. → azimuthal; → projection. |
azimuthal quantum number adad-e kuântomi-ye sugâni Fr.: nombre quantique azimutal In quantum mechanics, a quantum number that distinguishes the different shapes of the orbitals. Azimuthal, adj. from → azimuth; → quantum number. |
relative azimuth sugân-e bâzâni Fr.: azimut relatif The difference in → azimuth between the → Moon and the → Sun. |