| 1902 - 554 pages
...sense the word angle signifies that reía- Atlon of the lines which is measured by the amount Angle, of rotation necessary to make one coincide with the other. This amount is commonly expressed in degrees. When the sides of an angle are perpendicular to each other, it is a... | |
| Fred Smith Kidder - Sheet-metal work - 1917 - 298 pages
...mechanic or student, something worthy of attention by those interested in Triangulation as Applied to Sheet Metal Pattern Cutting. GLOSSARY. ANGLE. —...to make one coincide with the other. This amount is visually expressed in degrees. ARC. — A part of a circle. AXIS. — One of the principal lines through... | |
| Arthur Irving Gates - Educational psychology - 1923 - 522 pages
...preposition is a part of speech that denotes the relation of an object to an action or thing"; "An angle is that relation of lines which is measured by the amount...rotation necessary to make one coincide with the other." The Deductive Method. — Most of these formulae are verbal formulations of an abstract idea. The pupil,... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - Cartography - 1978 - 218 pages
...vertical control accomplished by means of aerial photographs. angle — Relationship of lines or surfaces which is measured by the amount of rotation necessary to make one coincide with or parallel another. angle of coverage — Apex angle of the cone of rays passing through the front... | |
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