The question cannot be answered sensibly. A millimetre is a measure of linear displacement whereas a degree is a measure of rotational displacement. The two measure different things and there is no direct conversion from one to the other.
If the right angle is at A then SA = 5 mm.
Yes
Using the cosine rule diagonal BD is 6.08 mm which splits angle 95 degrees into angles of 34.5 degrees and 60.5 degrees and so the area of the quadrilateral is:- 0.5*6.08*3.4*sin(34.5) plus 0.5*6.08*4.3*sin(60.5) = 17.232 square mm
Place it gently on a scale.
180 mm
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it can be from 2degrees to 36degrees
If the right angle is at A then SA = 5 mm.
The unit weight of angle iron 25x25x3 mm is approximately 1.12 kg/m.
If a sector has an angle of 118.7 and an arc length of 58.95 mm its radius is: 28.45 mm
Yes
yes
As long as it fits the arbor, yes.
-7, -6, -4, -2, -2, 0, 1. Hope this helps. :P
2degrees Celsius
No because the given dimensions don't comply with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.
The temperature falls by 13 degrees.