0 a gradual slope down from the middle of a road to each edge, designed to make water to flow off it
These men laid out and built an excellent road system, following the well-accepted British lines with a high camber and a hard surface so that the water could run into the gutters.
The wing is also assumed to have no thickness and a small camber ratio, so that the linearized theory can be applied.
The airfoil shapes shown in figure 3 for m < co amount to airfoils of small camber at an angle of attack.
Where the camber is exceptionally steep, it is impossible to drive on the near-side, close to the margin of the road.
The old-fashioned type of road is cambered for road drainage.
Anything, therefore, which improves the surface, widens the road and makes the camber safer is all to the good.
If you alter the camber of a road, will that be included in a definition "altering the road"?
If the camber of the road is with you, you slide down and skid.