Oh, dude, the movement of the core would be considered an interior force. It's like the core is doing its own thing inside the Earth, not bothering anyone on the outside. So, yeah, it's definitely an interior force, just chilling deep down below.
Interior: 900 degrees Exterior: 360 degrees
no because its on the outside and the angle would be wrong.
Interior is inside the triangle, box or whatever shape you have. Exterior angles are created by lines that extend past the confines of the shape. An example of an exterior angle would be the angle the table makes with a triangular prism sitting on top of it (should be greater than 90 degrees in this example). An interior angle angle is the angle created by the prism itself (Should be less than 90 degrees in this example).ha just kiddin dats not the right answer
If those are exterior angles, the exterior angles of any polygon add up to 360. That would be 20 sides.
The interior angles are 36 degrees since all 10 corners have to add up to 360 degrees. I guess the exterior angle would be 360 - 36 = 324 degrees.
An antonym to exterior would be interior.
The exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the two opposite interior angles. So if a triangle had points A, B and C: The exterior angle at B would equal the sum of interior angles at A and C. Similarly, the exterior angle at C would equal the sum of interior angles at A and B And the the exterior angle at A would equal the sum of interior angles at C and B.
You would need to know the interior angle because 180-interior angle = exterior angle
Using exterior paint on the interior should not be a problem. You would only use exterior paint outside because it weathers better, which is not really an issue here.
I wouldn't. I don't think they would have called it "interior paint " just for fun.
The interior and exterior angles would change.
That would depend on how many sides it has.
detailing the interior and exterior of the car
Exterior angle + interior angle = 180 Hence Interior Angle = 180 - Exterior Angle The Exterior Angle = n(No. of sides ) / 360 Substituting Interior Angle = 180 - (n/360) Interior Angle = 180 - (18/360) Interior Angle = 180 - (1/20) Interior Angle = 179.95 degrees.
yes but what a mess why would you put interior paint on top of exterior espically if it's outside then it fad's away chip's it won't take the beating as out door paint after you look at the big picture the answer is NO""""""
Use a citrus based stripper that will cling to the wall and allow it to work overnight. However, an easier option would be to paint directly over the exterior paint with a good quality interior latex paint.
No. An interior angle plus its exterior partner add up to 180 degrees. In order for an exterior angle to be acute, its interior partner would have to be obtuse, which doesn't happen in an acute triangle.