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The Ashoka Chakra, featured on the Indian national flag, consists of 24 spokes. To find the angle between each spoke, you would divide the total degrees in a circle (360 degrees) by the number of spokes (24). Therefore, the angle between each spoke in the Ashoka Chakra is 15 degrees.

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Well, honey, each spoke in the Ashoka Chakra is separated by an angle of 10 degrees. So, if you want to count them all, you better have a calculator handy. Just make sure you don't get dizzy from all those angles spinning around!

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the area of ground between two consecutive spokes on ashoka
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