It depends on the wall, but they should be at 90 degress from the floor, however, I doubt many, if any, of the walls in my house are still that straight.
90 degrees
A wall is an example of a surface standing at 90 degrees from the horizontal.
15*cos(60) = 7.5 7.5 m
do you see the crystal things on the top wall ,bottom wall,left wall and right walls? well when ever the clock hands are pointing :180 degrees or 45 degrees ,use your stopwatch and he will get shocked, do this three times and he will die and you will get the totem.
It is 15 degrees.
any degrees that uses accounting
From what? It's 90 degrees from the floor, and its angle from the wall varies during use.
It should be 98.7 degrees but he shoots blanks.
The hour hand would be at 195 degrees and the minute hand at 180 degrees.
The Omnimount QM100T allows the angles to be adjusted fromm +15 degrees to -5 degrees relative to the flat surface it is mounted on.
The Peerless Articulating Wall Arm will angle up to 180 degrees.
Depends on the corner. I live opposite a school where all classrooms are hexagonal, so the angle at the corner of the wall (between two walls) is 120 degrees.