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Wat (wie) is Turn Radius - definitie

DIAMETER OF SMALLEST CIRCLE A PARTICULAR AUTOMOBILE OR SIMILAR VEHICLE CAN TURN ALONG
Turn radius; Turning circle; Turning Radius; Turning Circle; Turning diameter
  • Diagram of turning vehicle.
  • Turning radius of a vehicle depends on the vehicle type
  • Diagram showing the path of a driver performing a [[U-turn]]. A vehicle with a smaller turning diameter will be able to perform a sharper U-turn.
  • front overhang]] into consideration, while the curb-to-curb turning circle is shown at the bottom.

turning circle         
¦ noun the smallest circle in which a vehicle or vessel can turn without reversing.
Molière radius         
Moliere Radius; Moliere radius
The Molière radius is a characteristic constant of a material giving the scale of the transverse dimension of the fully contained electromagnetic showers initiated by an incident high energy electron or photon. By definition, it is the radius of a cylinder containing on average 90% of the shower's energy deposition.
Radius (bone)         
  • Illustration showing radius shaft fracture
  • Full Anterior View of Right Radius
  • Full Lateral View of Right Radius
  • Full Medial View of Right Radius
  • Full Posterior View of Right Radius
  • 3D model.
  • sail sign]]
ONE OF THE TWO LONG BONES OF THE FOREARM
Ossification of radius; Radius fractures; Lower extremity of radius; Body of radius; Upper extremity of radius; Distal radius; Radial shaft; Upper end of radius; Shaft of radius; Lower end of radius; Radius bone; Convexity of radius; Convexity of lateral surface of radius; Convexity of the lateral surface of the radius; Convexity of the radius; Radius fracture; Corpus radii; Extremitas distalis radii; Extremitas proximalis radii; Radial bone; Proximal extremity of radius; Distal extremity of radius; Distal end of the radius; Distal end of radius; Lower extremity of the radius; Proximal extremity of the radius; Upper extremity of the radius; Ossification of the radius; Ossification of the radius bone; Ossification of the radius bones; Ossification of radius bone; Ossification of radius bones; Upper ends of the radius bones; Upper ends of radius bones; Upper end of radius bone; Upper end of the radius bone; Upper end of the radius; Radius (anatomy)
The radius or radial bone is one of the two large bones of the forearm, the other being the ulna. It extends from the lateral side of the elbow to the thumb side of the wrist and runs parallel to the ulna.

Wikipedia

Turning radius

The turning radius (alternatively, turning diameter or turning circle) of a vehicle defines the minimum dimension (typically the radius or diameter, respectively) of available space required for that vehicle to make a semi-circular U-turn without skidding. The Oxford English Dictionary describes turning circle as "the smallest circle within which a ship, motor vehicle, etc., can be turned round completely". The term thus refers to a theoretical minimal circle in which for example an aeroplane, a ground vehicle or a watercraft can be turned around.

The terms (radius, diameter, or circle) can have different meanings; refer to the § Alternative nomenclature section.