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HEELING - tradução para árabe


HEELING         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Heeling (disambiguation)

ألاسم

أَعْقاب ; عَقِب ; كَعْب

sailing         
  • [[18ft Skiff]], flying a sprit-mounted asymmetrical spinnaker on a broad reach
  • [[Atmospheric circulation]], showing wind direction at various latitudes
  • Two sailing yachts on opposite tacks
  • Plymouth]], England in the 2015 Rolex Transatlantic Race
  • Contender]] dinghy trimmed for a reach with the sail aligned with the apparent wind and the crew providing moveable ballast to promote planing
  • The [[ocean current]]s
  • A French squadron forming a [[line of battle]] circa 1840.
  • occluded front]] in the Northern Hemisphere
  • '''Points of sail''' (and ''predominant sail force component'' for a displacement sailboat).<br />A. Luffing (''no propulsive force'') — 0-30°<br />B. Close-hauled (''lift'')— 30–50°<br />C. Beam reach (''lift'')— 90°<br />D. Broad reach (''lift–drag'')— ~135°<br />E. Running (''drag'')— 180°<br />True wind ('''V<sub>T</sub>''') is the same everywhere in the diagram, whereas boat velocity ('''V<sub>B</sub>''') and apparent wind ('''V<sub>A</sub>''') vary with point of sail.
  • Aerodynamic force components for two points of sail. <br />''Left-hand boat'': Down wind with detached airflow like a ''parachute''— predominant ''drag'' component propels the boat with little heeling moment. <br />''Right-hand boat'': Up wind (close-hauled) with attached airflow like a ''wing''—predominant ''lift'' component both propels the boat and contributes to heel.
  • A late-19th-century American [[clipper]] ship
  • Sail angles of attack (α) and resulting (idealized) flow patterns for attached flow, maximum lift, and stalled for a hypothetical sail. The stagnation streamlines (red) delineate air passing to the leeward side (top) from that passing to the windward (bottom) side of the sail.
  • Cranbrook Kingswood High School sailing team competing in the 2022 SugarBowl fleet race regatta on 20 November 2022
  • Cruising sailing yacht at anchor in Duck Harbor on [[Isle au Haut, Maine]]
  • Santa María]]'' under sail
  • Boats heeling in front of [[Britannia Bridge]] in a round-[[Anglesey]] race 1998
  • [[Spinnaker]]s are adapted for sailing off the wind.
PROPULSION OF A VEHICLE AND THE CONTROL OF ITS MOVEMENT WITH LARGE (USUALLY FABRIC) FOILS CALLED SAILS
Heeling (sailing); Heel (sailing); Sailboating; Sailing against the Wind; Theory of sailing; The Theory of Sailing; Recreational sailing; Heeling forces; Heeling force; Sail navigation
اسْم : إبحار
Sail navigation         
  • [[18ft Skiff]], flying a sprit-mounted asymmetrical spinnaker on a broad reach
  • [[Atmospheric circulation]], showing wind direction at various latitudes
  • Two sailing yachts on opposite tacks
  • Plymouth]], England in the 2015 Rolex Transatlantic Race
  • Contender]] dinghy trimmed for a reach with the sail aligned with the apparent wind and the crew providing moveable ballast to promote planing
  • The [[ocean current]]s
  • A French squadron forming a [[line of battle]] circa 1840.
  • occluded front]] in the Northern Hemisphere
  • '''Points of sail''' (and ''predominant sail force component'' for a displacement sailboat).<br />A. Luffing (''no propulsive force'') — 0-30°<br />B. Close-hauled (''lift'')— 30–50°<br />C. Beam reach (''lift'')— 90°<br />D. Broad reach (''lift–drag'')— ~135°<br />E. Running (''drag'')— 180°<br />True wind ('''V<sub>T</sub>''') is the same everywhere in the diagram, whereas boat velocity ('''V<sub>B</sub>''') and apparent wind ('''V<sub>A</sub>''') vary with point of sail.
  • Aerodynamic force components for two points of sail. <br />''Left-hand boat'': Down wind with detached airflow like a ''parachute''— predominant ''drag'' component propels the boat with little heeling moment. <br />''Right-hand boat'': Up wind (close-hauled) with attached airflow like a ''wing''—predominant ''lift'' component both propels the boat and contributes to heel.
  • A late-19th-century American [[clipper]] ship
  • Sail angles of attack (α) and resulting (idealized) flow patterns for attached flow, maximum lift, and stalled for a hypothetical sail. The stagnation streamlines (red) delineate air passing to the leeward side (top) from that passing to the windward (bottom) side of the sail.
  • Cranbrook Kingswood High School sailing team competing in the 2022 SugarBowl fleet race regatta on 20 November 2022
  • Cruising sailing yacht at anchor in Duck Harbor on [[Isle au Haut, Maine]]
  • Santa María]]'' under sail
  • Boats heeling in front of [[Britannia Bridge]] in a round-[[Anglesey]] race 1998
  • [[Spinnaker]]s are adapted for sailing off the wind.
PROPULSION OF A VEHICLE AND THE CONTROL OF ITS MOVEMENT WITH LARGE (USUALLY FABRIC) FOILS CALLED SAILS
Heeling (sailing); Heel (sailing); Sailboating; Sailing against the Wind; Theory of sailing; The Theory of Sailing; Recreational sailing; Heeling forces; Heeling force; Sail navigation
ملاحة شراعية

Definição

Heeling
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Heel.

Wikipédia

Heeling
Exemplos do corpo de texto para HEELING
1. A soling and heeling for Boots, or just another round of hunt the thimble?
2. Blair is "heeling" and "sitting" for George W Bush at the expanse of the lives of chldren of other people.
3. And after a day feeding together in reed beds and fields, they will converge in huddled flocks to hunt for somewhere sheltered from the wind." Scroll down for more Ducking and diving: The million–strong flock turns into Donald Duck Heeling power: A giant shoe takes shape in the evening sky above Gretna Green Despite speeds of at least 20mph, feathery pile–ups are a rarity.
4. Unlucky to lose to Bolton Wanderers in their previous match, West Ham soon took control of a first half filled with attacking intent and engaging, topsy turvy cameos, Liam Ridgewell, the Villa centre back, cleverly back–heeling the ball in the opposition penalty area and Gareth Barry being booked for scything down Tomas Repka, the foul–prone West Ham defender, not the other way around.