angle the central axis makes with the 50% isodose line
This question is too vague to have an answer, but here is one.For the shaded area (pie wedge) of a circle, find the area of the circle and multiply by the ratio of the wedge angle to the entire circle (angle/360).For the shaded region of a triangle, find the area of the smaller triangle, if necessary using trig functions to define a known angle or length of a side.For other polygons, you may be able to divide the area into triangles separately, then sum their areas.
Yes, it is a noun, or more rarely a verb. A wedge is a simple tool,or a golf club.
A wedge can look brown, tan, any color if you paint it. It can be thick, thin, big, or small.
a triangular prism
There are no standard measures.
Just change the angle of the wedge. The thinner the wedge, the greater the mechanical advantage.
An angle formed by a wedge is a very intersting thing. How should I put it. We have to think about the wedge as being formed by an angle. Or vice versa. However, one should consider the intricate yet fulfilling joy of eating a twinkie.
Wedge, assuming the narrow angle is pointed into the wind.
A wedge has two inclined planes back-to-back that are not at a right angle
A wedge has two inclined planes back-to-back that are not at a right angle
Launch angle varies from person to person and is dependent on swing speed and spin rate.
The angle is 45 degrees look on google 3rd site down! The angle is 45 degrees look on google 3rd site down!
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Bounce is the angle of the sole to the ground. A lower bounce wedge will perform better on courses with tight lies, fairway shots and tight compacted sand. Typically a Low Bounce wedge will be in the 0-10° range.
First find the are of the 90 degree triangular end. This is 0.5*a*b where a and b are the two legs of the triangle adjacent to the right angle. Multiply the result by the length of the wedge. First find the are of the 90 degree triangular end. This is 0.5*a*b where a and b are the two legs of the triangle adjacent to the right angle. Multiply the result by the length of the wedge. First find the are of the 90 degree triangular end. This is 0.5*a*b where a and b are the two legs of the triangle adjacent to the right angle. Multiply the result by the length of the wedge. First find the are of the 90 degree triangular end. This is 0.5*a*b where a and b are the two legs of the triangle adjacent to the right angle. Multiply the result by the length of the wedge.
Measure of an angle, mean and midpoint are geometric terms.
A knife is a wedge by it's classical definition. "A piece of hard material with two principal faces meeting in a sharply acute angle" There is something called a "wedge-knife", however most knives would not make very good wedges.