Pitch
Pitch (English: to pitch = throw, incline, vote; pitch = pitch , angle of inclination) denotes:
- during sports:
- a throw in baseball, see pitcher
- part of the pitch in cricket, see pitch (cricket)
- one shot in golf, see golf shot (pitch)
- in geometry:
- the pitch of a helix
- an orientation angle in space, see roll-pitch-yaw angle
- or pitch factor in computed tomography describes the ratio of table feed to beam collimation
- In aviation technology and wind turbines, the angle of attack of the propeller or rotor blades, see pitch (aerodynamics)
- in electronics the center-to-center distance of component connections, see pitch (electronics)
- a change in pitch in music ;
- In DJing, changing the speed of a piece of music, accompanied by a change in pitch
- in the advertising industry, a competition between agencies for an advertising budget, see agency pitch
- in business a sales pitch
- in the petrochemical industry a product of so-called deasphalting
- In the film and literature business, the summary of the starting point, the conflict and the solution of a film, script or novel in mostly one sentence, see Log Line
- In order planning, a time interval in which orders with certain quantities are dispatched to production ( Heijunkaboard or Kanban card )
- an American TV series from 2016, see Pitch (TV series)
Pitch is the family name of the following people:
- Harry Pitch (1925–2015), British harmonica player
See also: