The precise compass direction (in degrees) from your present position to the next waypoint (Readings are selectable in either degrees magnetic or true north)
A surveying term used to designate direction The bearing of a line is the acute horizontal angle between the meridian and the line The meridian is an established line of reference Azimuths are angles measured clockwise from any meridian
1) The distance that the bearing shoe or seat of a joist or joist girder extends over its masonry, concrete, or steel support 2) A structural support, usually a beam or wall, that is designed by the specifying professional to carry reactions to the foundation
A measure of direction that a submarine or other vessel is at or is going to turn They are measured in degrees: 0 degrees is north, 90 degrees is east, 180 degrees is south, and 270 degrees is west A bearing of 0-0-0 means that a submarine is pointing at 0 degrees or north Bringing the seaQuest around to bearing 1-9-7 is adjusting the seaQuest to 197 degrees or about south-south-west
A hollow metal "donut" that uses balls inside to increase the efficiency of a rotating shaft (like an axle) Highly recommended as the first option part for any kit equipped with bushings, bearings have become a standard accessory in most R/C kits today
If you get your bearings or find your bearings, you find out where you are or what you should do next. If you lose your bearings, you do not know where you are or what you should do next. A sightseeing tour of the city is included to help you get your bearings
(n) A mechanical device designed to transfer radial or axial loads from a shaft while minimizing energy loss due to friction from the rotating shaft Bearings are usually divided into two general categories: plain and rolling contact
The situation of a distant object, with regard to a ship's position, as on the bow, on the lee quarter, etc