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Originally Posted by freebeard
I gave up, too; but I went back to look. The difference in A, B and C is the roofline, bubble top, notchback and K-back.
Read 'primer' as dielectric insulator and it all makes sense.
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That's about the only thing I COULD understand. I have no clue what the symbols represent or are called to learn about them, and I wish I could look at those numbers and learn something. But it flies WAY over my head...
When I look at that diagram I interpret that the flat line is demonstrating the baseline, and the higher line is the angle you want.
Clarification would be greatly appreciated!
I will have to look up "dielectric insulator" tomorrow, if I get a change at work. Thanks for the lead Freebeard!