Vertical angles
vertical angles theorem
They are found on the transversal line that cuts through parrallel lines
They are used to mount telescopes and binoculars.
Constructions, drawings, sketches, etc.
Vertical angles
because 360 degrees is the total amount of degrees you can get. the degrees are essentially the angle measurement. anything that is 180 degrees is a vertical. so vertical angels are used to indicated a 180degree line.
Vertical is anything running from top to bottom (or vice versa) and is used in lines and angles.
A theodolite is used to measure angles of a plane. This can be both vertical or horizontal, and it is used with high precision.
Perpendicular.
vertical angles theorem
The Groma was a vertical staff with a bracket at the top which attached two vertical cross bards placed at right angles. There were plumb lines at the ends of the two cross- bars. It allowed to survey right angles and vertical lines and, through this, calculate rectangles and squares.
A protractor can help you do this. It has a bar that swings and can measure certain angles.
Vertical angles are not a specific angle. It is the term used to describe two angles with a common vertex and are usually made up of the same lines. They are always congruent. A picture and more explanation can be found in the related link:
Most theodolites have no "permanent" adjustments, since they are used to measure angles, both horizontal and vertical.
Angles and polygons are used by many different types of engineers, surveyors etc. Particularly in manufacturing and construction.
They are ued all over the place for Ex. TV, oven, shelves, pizza, windows, mirrors, shoeboxes, and amything else like that.