Mathemetically, 180 degrees is the angle around a point on a straight line. In temperature, it can refer to several things (180K is about the lowest recorded T on Earth, while 180oF is often used as a 'low' setting in ovens). Several groups and persons have also used the phrase in ways mostly relating to one of these.
It means a central angle measured in radians. ex. Convert 360 degrees radians. 180 degrees = pi radians so 360 degrees = pi radians/180 degrees = 360pi radians/180 = 2 pi radians
There are 180 degrees on a straight line.
No. An obtuse angle is between 90 degrees to 180 degrees/ No. An obtuse angle is between 90 degrees to 180 degrees/
A straight angle measures 180 degrees.
The answer is still 180 degrees as all triangles are 180 degrees. Its a rule
The same as 180 degrees clockwise. What do you mean "the answer to"?
You mean: How many degrees does a hexagon have? 180 degrees for every side added after a triangle. Therefore, 180+180+180+180= 720 DEGREES
If you mean a straight line, then 180 degrees.
180 Degrees in a Straight Angle
180 degrees
an angle that is 180* degrees
It is 1/2 a turn
Supplementary angles are two angles that add up to 180 degrees. In other words, if you have one angle measuring x degrees, its supplementary angle will measure 180 - x degrees.
-180 degrees Celsius is -292 degrees Fahrenheit.
It is an expression in English used to mean that you are making a totally different decision or changing your mind about something. It refers to the degrees of a circle. 180 degrees is the exact opposite from 0 degrees (or 360 degrees).
180 degrees
180 degrees Celsius is equal to 356 degrees Fahrenheit.