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Summary Of: Azimuth

azimuth is nearly always measured from the north... it was common to refer to azimuth from the south... Azimuth is used to determine headings or the direction in which to fly... azimuth refers to the angle between the tape head... azimuth refers to the angle between the tape head... the azimuth refers to the angle the sound source makes compared to the imaginary straight line that... azimuth is one of the two... the azimuth of a point is the... is almost universally used to represent the azimuth in mathematical applications... whereas physical applications may denote the azimuth using the symbol... the azimuth is usually denoted by either theta...

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