A+b=180 x+2x=180 3x=180 x=60
X=30 degrees
To find the angle of a triangle within a circle segment, you first need to determine the central angle of the circle segment. Then, you can use the properties of triangles inscribed in circles to find the angle. The angle of the triangle within the circle segment will be half the measure of the central angle.
angle sum of a parallelogram
It depends on which angle is labelled M.
the curve length L is equal to 100 * delta angle/2 but if you only know the deflection angle then use R = 5729.58/ Deflection angle (in degrees) and once you have you find a way around it lol
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Angle A=opposite/adjacent shift tan Angle B=90-Angle A
The angle is 60°. Its supplement is 120°.
The angle of deflection of a charged particle in a magnetic or electric field is not affected by its mass. The angle of deflection is determined by the charge and velocity of the particle, as well as the strength of the field.
The taper angle is the angle where a thread is tapered as it is created. The formula to find it is to subtract the small diameter from the large diameter and multiply by 28, then divide by the length of the taper.
The galvanometer constant is the factor that relates the deflection of a galvanometer to the current passing through it. It is usually given as the current required to produce a unit deflection (such as one full-scale deflection) on the galvanometer. To find the galvanometer constant, you can pass a known current through the galvanometer and measure the corresponding deflection, then calculate the constant as the current divided by the deflection.
You can find the deflection in a flight of stairs using hand calculations by first measuring all angles and lengths. These can then be entered into a formula which calculates deflection based on these variables.
Steady deflection in a ballistic galvanometer occurs because the coil has momentum when current is flowing through it. As the current is interrupted by a switch, the coil continues to rotate due to its inertia, resulting in a steady deflection. The deflection angle is directly proportional to the total charge that passed through the coil during the pulse of current.
To find the measure of an angle, you need to know the size of the entire angle and the other angles within the angle. Then, you subtract the smaller, known angles from the entire, large angle and you should get the measure of the missing angle.
60 degrees.
The first angle that is half as large as the other angle is 30º The other angle that is the larger is 60º