it is an acute angle.
a right angle
It is a reflex angle
It is an obtuse angle.
The contribution of the acceleration of gravity in the direction of motion increases as the angle of the incline increases. Or in other words, as the angle between the direction of motion and the force of gravity goes to zero, the acceleration of the object goes to the gravitational acceleration. a = g cos(theta) Where theta is the angle between the direction of motion and verticle, which is in fact (theta = 90 - angle of the incline)Where a is the acceleration of the object down the incline plane and g is the acceleration due to gravity. Theta is the angle between the direction of motion of the accelerating object and the acceleration of gravity. Initially, the angle between a and g is 90 degrees (no incline) and therefore g contributes nothing to the objects acceleration. a = g cos(90) = 0 As the angle of the inclined is increased, the angle between a and g approaches zero, at which point a = g. With no other forces acting upon the object, g is its maximum acceleration.
acute apex
No, the word "angle" does not have a hard "g" sound. The "g" in "angle" is pronounced like a soft "j" sound.
216 is the angel of g
85 degree
An obtuse angle.
The 2007 Mercedes-Benz G-Class has a 27.0 degrees angle of departure.
The 2012 Mercedes-Benz G-Class has a 36.0 degrees angle of approach.
The 2014 Mercedes-Benz G-Class has a 36.0 degrees angle of approach.
The 2010 Mercedes-Benz G-Class has a 36.0 degrees angle of approach.
The 2014 Mercedes-Benz G-Class has a 27.0 degrees angle of departure.
The 2011 Mercedes-Benz G-Class has a 36.0 degrees angle of approach.
The 2003 Mercedes-Benz G-Class has a 27 degrees angle of departure.