| 1. | The mount allowed for an angle of elevation of between-1?and 75?
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| 2. | The lower the angle of elevation, the higher the stopping power.
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| 3. | When opened, the segments are brought to varying angles of elevation.
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| 4. | There is no mechanism to reduce recoil length as the angle of elevation increases.
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| 5. | Join these to form a triangle, with the angle of elevation being \ theta.
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| 6. | The guns could be loaded at any angle of elevation.
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| 7. | The maximum angle of elevation of guns on the Model 1936 turret was 35?
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| 8. | It can be adjusted to fire in 360 degrees and at numerous angles of elevation.
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| 9. | The turrets were Mark VI mounts, which allowed for reloading at all angles of elevation.
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| 10. | The altitude, or angle of elevation, is 70?47 503 but that is not the latitude.
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