Asymmetry between the two acting surfaces of an airfoil.
A slope in the turn of a road or track; the outside is higher than the inside in order to reduce the effects of centrifugal force.
1Several suspension mods, including coilovers with adjustable camber plates, improve the handling.
2It will be noted that the form is given a camber of 1-in.
3He enjoyed a few controlled skids on stretches of adverse camber.
4But the slight camber, combined with a super-stiff sole, works wonders.
5Generally speaking, the greater the velocity, the less the camber and angle of incidence.
6The camber of the surface is designed for this angle of incidence and velocity.
7The slight camber, combined with a super-stiff sole, works wonders.
8Can catch some people out because it's a bit off-camber.
9The shoulders were straight and the camber was good.
10A wooden template ensures you're getting the camber right.
11The Lib Tech handles camber differently than other boards.
12The camber was off and the surface was lumpy.
13The camber varies with the angle of incidence, the velocity, and the thickness of the surface.
14No mercy for the Jesuits; it is not fit that such fellows should camber the earth.
15The top camber: If this was flat it would produce a rarefied area of irregular shape.
16The main surface towards the wing-tips is given a decreasing angle of incidence and corresponding camber.