A trust angle is not an obtuse angel, not an acute angle, not a right angle, or any other kind of angle I can imagine. So therefore it must be some new species of angle that has some how evolved, as Darwin's Theory thusly applied to modern math would have us believe... And why do people still believe Darwin? <><><> Is it possible you mean THRUST angle? If so, you are the victim of a question being in the wrong category- math, instead of automotive. THRUST angle refers to a form of wheel alignment on a vehicle- rather than simply aligning each tire in relation to the lines of the frame, the tires are aligned to an imaginary line of the thrust applied to the frame. Ordinary alignment is good in theory, but thrust angle alignment has tires aligned for a real world setting. Perhaps a REAL mechanic can improve my layman's definition.
Well, isn't that a happy little angle we have here! At 275 degrees, we have an angle that is between 180 and 360 degrees, so it falls in the category of a reflex angle. It's just a part of the beautiful mathematical world we get to explore and appreciate.
Well, there is a fan. It has an obtuse angle. Or a diamond. Hope this helped! ~GMP
A complementary angle is two angles whose sum is 900 (degrees). So you would need a triangular shaped structure whose bottom angles are 450 each. Possibly an Egyptian pyramid?
Cross-section of a pencil. A beehive honeycomb cell. Basalt columns from Giant's Causeway in Ireland (see related links). The angle of most tree branches (usually close to 60 degrees - the angle of the sides of a hexagon). Nature loves the shape, and uses it frequently.
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I think you mean that the average acute angle is 45 degrees because that is halfway between 0 and 90. In that sense, the average obtuse angle is 135 degrees. Answer 1 ======= Any angle between 90 - 180 degrees is an obtuse angle. There's no reason for it to be 'usually' any particular size, just like there's no reason in the world why an acute angle should usually be 45 degrees or anything close to it.
Oh, dude, 112 degrees is an obtuse angle. It's like when you're trying to find the remote but it's just slightly out of reach - not quite acute, not quite right angle, just chillin' in that obtuse zone. So yeah, 112 degrees, it's like the laid-back angle of the geometry world.
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On-ramp/off-ramp to an elevated road An escalator or travelator Any kind of ramp that you can walk on or drive. The angle of a thread of a screw or bolt
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