ground loop
- IPA[ɡround lo͞op]
- a violent, uncontrolled horizontal rotation of an aircraft while landing, taking off, or taxiing.;an unwanted electric current path in a circuit resulting in stray signals or interference, occurring, e.g., when two earthed points in the same circuit have different potentials.
- (of an aircraft) make a ground loop.
noun: ground loop, plural noun: ground loops
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a violent, uncontrolled horizontal rotation of an aircraft while landing, taking off, or taxiing.
- 2. North American an unwanted electric current path in a circuit resulting in stray signals or interference, occurring, e.g., when two earthed points in the same circuit have different potentials.
動詞
- 1. (of an aircraft) make a ground loop.