Into minutes, then seconds.
A 1 degree angle is 60", 0'
or, a 1 degree angle can be expressed as 0", 3600'
a .5 degree angle can be expressed as 30", and so on.
Well, isn't that a lovely question! To find out how many millimeters a 1.5 degree angle falls over 1 meter, we can use some simple trigonometry. By multiplying the length (1 meter) by the tangent of the angle (1.5 degrees), we find that the angle falls about 26.2 millimeters. Just imagine that gentle slope, like a happy little stream flowing down a mountain.
use a dcff at a 45 degree angle and draw/drag((go up or down)
To construct a 54-degree angle with a compass, start by drawing a straight line using a ruler. Place the compass on one endpoint of the line and draw an arc that intersects the line. Without changing the compass width, place the compass on the intersection point and draw another arc. Where the two arcs intersect is a point that, when connected to the endpoint of the line, forms a 54-degree angle.
Depends on the height you want to go up or down.
i guess it means if you are laying floor s down and in your room you have a corner that is ninety degrees, you would be laying down floors in a 90 degree angled area
Well, isn't that a lovely question! To find out how many millimeters a 1.5 degree angle falls over 1 meter, we can use some simple trigonometry. By multiplying the length (1 meter) by the tangent of the angle (1.5 degrees), we find that the angle falls about 26.2 millimeters. Just imagine that gentle slope, like a happy little stream flowing down a mountain.
No 90 degrees is a vertical drop.
use a dcff at a 45 degree angle and draw/drag((go up or down)
To construct a 54-degree angle with a compass, start by drawing a straight line using a ruler. Place the compass on one endpoint of the line and draw an arc that intersects the line. Without changing the compass width, place the compass on the intersection point and draw another arc. Where the two arcs intersect is a point that, when connected to the endpoint of the line, forms a 54-degree angle.
can anyone tell me the correct way to hold a tattooing gun normally at a 45 degree angle but never straight up and down
Depends on the height you want to go up or down.
i guess it means if you are laying floor s down and in your room you have a corner that is ninety degrees, you would be laying down floors in a 90 degree angled area
No. The range of the projectile thrown at 90 degrees is 0. It goes straight up and then straight down!
they aren't, that's just some people they can't be anywhere from straight down to strait up
Yes. Titanic sunk by the bow until she achieved about a 45 degree angle (maybe steeper) then splitting.
the angle of up or down
the angle of up or down