A zero angle is a straight positive line. The x coordinate is positive and y is zero. In addition, zero angle is a coterminal of 360 degree angle meaning that they lie in the same position.zero angle.------------------>An angle whose measure is 0 degrees is called zero angle.
no, it is the same thing as a RAY
Is a zero degree angle really an angle? If an angle is formed by two rays starting at the same point, then a zero degree angle really has only one ray; so it is a degenerate angle. Your question is almost like asking, "What is the smallest number greater than zero?" No matter what answer you give, I can give you a number smaller than your number.
zero degrees is not an angle because there is degrees
A zero degree angle is created by by rays that point in exactly the same direction and share a common vertex. The two rays are coincident.
A zero degree angle is not the same as a 180 degree angle -- no more than a90 degree angle is the same as a 270 degree angle.It's not. An angle of zero is the same as an angle of 360 degrees. In fact, if you startwith any angle, and add or subtract 360 degrees from it, you wind up with the sameangle as the original one.
A zero angle is a straight positive line. The x coordinate is positive and y is zero. In addition, zero angle is a coterminal of 360 degree angle meaning that they lie in the same position.zero angle.------------------>An angle whose measure is 0 degrees is called zero angle.
Its not its the same as 360
its the same thing as a ray.
zero angle
no, it is the same thing as a RAY
yes it is.
zero
360 degrees, 720 degrees etc.
Is a zero degree angle really an angle? If an angle is formed by two rays starting at the same point, then a zero degree angle really has only one ray; so it is a degenerate angle. Your question is almost like asking, "What is the smallest number greater than zero?" No matter what answer you give, I can give you a number smaller than your number.
No, the angle of incidence is the angle between the incident ray and the normal line, while the angle of refraction is the angle between the refracted ray and the normal line. In general, these angles are not the same, except in the case of normal incidence where they are both zero.
zero degrees is not an angle because there is degrees