There is no "radian of a straight line", as far as I know. A radian is a unit of angular measurement - defined in such as way that a complete circle (also known as 360°) is equivalent to 2 x pi.
it is the clock wise angle in radian or degree from heading of vessel to a straight line drawn from the station on the vessel to the object.
A straight line is a line with the property that, if you pick any two points on the line and connect these points with a straight line, then every point on this new line lies on the original line.
It is a straight line through the origin, with a positive slope.It is a straight line through the origin, with a positive slope.It is a straight line through the origin, with a positive slope.It is a straight line through the origin, with a positive slope.
A straight angle also known as a line
There is no area of straight line because there is only 1 side!
it is the clock wise angle in radian or degree from heading of vessel to a straight line drawn from the station on the vessel to the object.
If the length of the round edge of a piece of pie is identical to the length of the two straight sides of the piece of pie, the angle between the two straight sides is 1 radian.An angle of 1 radian results in an arc with a length equal to the radius of a circle. A radian is equal to an angle of approximately 57.295 degrees at the center of a circle between two radii separated at the circumference by an arc equal in length to the radius.
The radian is 0.523598776
Yes. If it is not straight, then it is not a line.
1 degree = pi*radian/180 So therefore 15 times pi*radian/180 = pi*radian/12
Radian - Morituri - was created in 1986.
it just a straight line
A straight line has no vertex.
If it is not straight, then it is not a line.
Displacement of a straight line is zero...
There are 180 degrees on a straight line.
The length (distance) of a straight line always changes, the angle of a straight line is 180 degrees.