Effective diameter = Barrel Diameter - (Average pass height + Roll Gap)
Average pass height = Area/pass width
Yes.
In order for your to know the weight must know the thickness of the angle bar.
The 45 degrees is an angle. To calculate an area the length and width are needed.
That depends what you want to calculate.
The measure of only one angle and one side is not sufficient to calculate the lengths of the sides of a triangle. If you have one more angle or one more side you can use the sine rule.
The definition of a right angle is an angle measuring 90 degrees. You don't have to calculate anything.
Angle A=opposite/adjacent shift tan Angle B=90-Angle A
Balance with controlling angle
the fire angle is the angle at which the thyristor starts working...
Yes.
Yes, if the incline angle becomes great enough. > As the angle increases, the force on the object down the incline increases but the effective weight on the slope surface decreases. > When the object breaks away the angle of incline can be used to calculate the coefficient of friction between the two surfaces. > coefficient of friction = sine ( incline angle ) / cosine ( incline angle )
Alternate angles are equal so it is alternate angle+180 degrees because 3 figure bearings are measured clock-wise from North
the tangent of an angle is equal to the length of the opposite side from the angle divided by the length of the side adjacent to the angle.
The blade pitch , or angle , is tilted forward through the rotor head .
There is not enough information to calculate an angle. At the very least, you need to know that the polygon is regular. You do not know that.
Calculate the percentage that a particular sector represents of the total value. Then the angle size is 3.6 times the percentage.
There is no term to calculate any angle of any irregular polygon. For a regular polygon with n sides, each exterior angle is 360/n degrees. Each interior angle is (180 - exterior angle).