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*Pitch, in [[Geometry]], is a measure of an [[angle]] or [[incline]] |
*Pitch, in [[Geometry]], is a measure of an [[angle]] or [[incline]] |
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*Pitch, in [[Aeronautics]], is the measure of an aircraft's attitude (see [[flight dynamics]]) |
*Pitch, in [[Aeronautics]], is the measure of an aircraft's attitude (see [[flight dynamics]]) |
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*Pitch, in [[Aviation]], is the measure of the angle of a [[propeller]] |
*Pitch, in [[Aviation]], is the measure of the angle of a [[propeller]] |
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*pitch, in [[Carpentry]], is the ratio of rise ([[vertical]]) over run ([[Horizontal]]) |
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**run is usually expressed in units of 12 in roof construction. |
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**ie. a 6 rise over a 12 run is called a six twelve Pitch. |
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* Pitch is also the distance between: |
* Pitch is also the distance between: |
Revision as of 00:21, 30 November 2004
Pitch may refer to:
- Pitch is the property of a sound or musical tone measured by its perceived frequency
- Pitch, or tone of voice, refers to variation of tone in tonal language, and in languages with melodic accent
- Pitch, a throw of a baseball by a pitcher
- Pitch, part of the playing area in the sport of cricket
- Pitch, a bidding, point-taking card game usually played with a partner.
- Pitch, a mining term for a vertical space; also used in caving and climbing
- Pitch, a type of resin
- Dot pitch, the distance between dots in a computer display
Also:
- Pitch, also called sap, is the fluid inside some woody plants
- Pitch, in Geometry, is a measure of an angle or incline
- Pitch, in Aeronautics, is the measure of an aircraft's attitude (see flight dynamics)
- Pitch, in Aviation, is the measure of the angle of a propeller
- pitch, in Carpentry, is the ratio of rise (vertical) over run (Horizontal)
- run is usually expressed in units of 12 in roof construction.
- ie. a 6 rise over a 12 run is called a six twelve Pitch.
- Pitch is also the distance between:
- lines on a printed or typewritten page
- threads on a screw
- complete turns of a helix
- teeth on a gear