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Angles combining to equal 90 degrees are known as complementary angles.
Yes, an angle is formed by combining two rays that share a common endpoint, known as the vertex. The two rays extend in different directions, creating the angle between them. The size of the angle is measured in degrees or radians, indicating the amount of rotation from one ray to the other.
they have different degreeses because a different degrees is what make different types of shape
Fahernheit degrees are a measure of temperature whereas a second can be a measure of time or a fraction of an angle (or possibly a higher education qualification). In any case, the two measure different things and, according to the basic rules of dimensional analysis, combining them into a single measure is not valid.
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The different temperature between these temperatures is 4 degrees, as 15 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 59 degrees Fahrenheit, 475 degrees Kelvin, and 519 degrees Rankine.
In general, content-based restrictions on non-commercial speech are presumed to be unconstitutional, unless the government can meet the "strict scrutiny" standard articulated by the Supreme Court, meaning that it must show that there is a compelling government interest in restricting the speech, and the government is advancing this interest through the least restrictive means. Commercial speech is subject to more regulation, but it is still covered by the 1st Amendment. Generally, companies are entitled to advertise their products as they see fit, but the government can regulate who they market to (for example, banning advertisements for alcohol or cigarettes that target children), and banning false advertisement.
The answer depends on the temperature scale that you are using. Also, different people have different tolerances.
If two waves are combining, then at a point where their phases differ by 180 degrees, there will be destructiveinter(fer)ence, or cancellation.
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32 degrees Fahrenheit represents a different temperature than 15 degrees Celsius. 15 degrees Celsius is equal to 59 degrees Fahrenheit.
Different liquids have different freezing points. For water, it's 32 degrees Fahrenheit. 0 degrees Celsius.