Yes, as long as the arcs do NOT overlap.
Tycho Brahe (and his assistants) recorded measurements at his observatory on the island of Ven with an accuracy of up to 4 seconds of arc. Most of his measurements were angular measurements between celestial objects (between stars, between planets and stars and between planets).
Rigel Woodside has written: 'Investigating arc behavior in a DC vacuum arc remelting furnace using magnetic flux density measurements'
The least count of a theodolite is typically 20" (20 arc seconds) for precise measurements in surveying and engineering applications. This means that the smallest angular measurement that can be read and recorded on the theodolite is 20 arc seconds.
no 1 is not an additive identity
In physics, angular measurements can be expressed in both radians and degrees. Radians are the preferred unit for angular measurements because they directly relate to the arc length of a circle's circumference. One radian is equal to the angle subtended by an arc that is equal in length to the radius of the circle. In contrast, degrees are based on dividing a circle into 360 equal parts. The relationship between radians and degrees is that 1 radian is equal to approximately 57.3 degrees.
additive
Till my browsing i have found that thita is1.76 radians or 78 degree. And radius is 315 .I suggest u better check again........
yes it is very additive
To calculate the volume of an arc, you first need to determine the volume of the entire shape that the arc is a part of, such as a cylinder or a sphere. Then, you calculate the total volume of the shape using the appropriate formula (e.g., V = πr^2h for a cylinder). Next, you find the central angle of the arc and use it to determine the fraction of the total volume that the arc occupies. Finally, you multiply the total volume by this fraction to find the volume of the arc.
The additive inverse for a number is its negative value. The sum of an integer and its additive inverse is zero. For the example (5), the additive inverse would be (-5).
The additive inverse means what undoes adding. The additive inverse of +1 is -1.
The SO Series refers to a type of metal used in construction for outside corners. The metal in this series ranges in size but has the same arc degree measurements.