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ramp$66680$ - translation to spanish

TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Ramp metering; Metering light; Ramp signaling; Ramp signalling; Ramp signal; Ramp meters; Ramp Meter; Onramp meters
  • Ramp Metering on the A19 in Middlesbrough.

ramp      
v. alborotar como un loco furioso; aterrorizar
ramp         
  • Key: N = [[Normal force]] that is perpendicular to the plane, W=mg, where m = [[mass]], g = [[gravity]], and θ ([[theta]]) = Angle of inclination of the plane
  • Key: ''F''<sub>n</sub> = ''N'' = [[Normal force]] that is perpendicular to the plane, ''F''<sub>i</sub> = ''f'' = input force,  ''F''<sub>w</sub> = ''mg'' = weight of the load, where m = [[mass]], g = [[gravity]]
  • The inclined plane's geometry is based on a [[right triangle]].<ref name="Handley" /> The horizontal length is sometimes called ''Run'', the vertical change in height ''Rise''.
  • Demonstration inclined plane used in education, [[Museo Galileo]], Florence.
  • Layout of the cable drive system for the Liverpool Minard inclined plane.
  • Instrumented inclined plane used for physics education, around 1900. The lefthand weight provides the load force '''''F<sub>w</sub>'''''. The righthand weight provides the input force '''''F<sub>i</sub>''''' pulling the roller up the plane.
TILTED FLAT SURFACE; FLAT SUPPORTING SURFACE TILTED AT AN ANGLE, WITH ONE END HIGHER THAN THE OTHER, USED AS AN AID FOR RAISING OR LOWERING A LOAD
Inclined planes; Incline plane; Inclined Plane; Ramps; Ramp
Rampa. Plano inclinado de alguna pieza de arma, ej: rampa de alimentación, guión en rampa.
ramp         
  • Key: N = [[Normal force]] that is perpendicular to the plane, W=mg, where m = [[mass]], g = [[gravity]], and θ ([[theta]]) = Angle of inclination of the plane
  • Key: ''F''<sub>n</sub> = ''N'' = [[Normal force]] that is perpendicular to the plane, ''F''<sub>i</sub> = ''f'' = input force,  ''F''<sub>w</sub> = ''mg'' = weight of the load, where m = [[mass]], g = [[gravity]]
  • The inclined plane's geometry is based on a [[right triangle]].<ref name="Handley" /> The horizontal length is sometimes called ''Run'', the vertical change in height ''Rise''.
  • Demonstration inclined plane used in education, [[Museo Galileo]], Florence.
  • Layout of the cable drive system for the Liverpool Minard inclined plane.
  • Instrumented inclined plane used for physics education, around 1900. The lefthand weight provides the load force '''''F<sub>w</sub>'''''. The righthand weight provides the input force '''''F<sub>i</sub>''''' pulling the roller up the plane.
TILTED FLAT SURFACE; FLAT SUPPORTING SURFACE TILTED AT AN ANGLE, WITH ONE END HIGHER THAN THE OTHER, USED AS AN AID FOR RAISING OR LOWERING A LOAD
Inclined planes; Incline plane; Inclined Plane; Ramps; Ramp
rampa
desnivel
descender

Definition

inclined plane
¦ noun a plane inclined at an angle to the horizontal.

Wikipedia

Ramp meter

A ramp meter, ramp signal, or metering light is a device, usually a basic traffic light or a two-section signal light (red and green only, no yellow) together with a signal controller, that regulates the flow of traffic entering freeways according to current traffic conditions. Ramp meters are used at freeway on-ramps to manage the rate of automobiles entering the freeway. Ramp metering systems have proved to be successful in decreasing traffic congestion and improving driver safety.

Ramp meters are claimed to reduce congestion (increase speed and volume) on freeways by reducing demand and by breaking up platoons of cars. Two variations of demand reduction are commonly cited; one being access rate, the other diversion. Some ramp meters are designed and programmed to operate only at times of peak travel demand; during off-peak times, such meters are either showing a steady green, flashing yellow (Maryland), or are turned off altogether. This allows traffic to merge onto the freeway without stopping. Other ramp meters are designed to operate continuously, only being turned off for maintenance or repairs.