2 degrees. That's the maximum estimate. Some estimates put it at less than one degree.
Mercury. It seems to have an axial tilt of less than one degree.
Only 3.13 degrees. Of the planets, only Mercury has a smaller axial tilt.
Mercury, with an axial tilt of ~0.01
Mercury tilt are usually used as car alarms. The mercury tilt switches contain a tube with a small amount of mercury and two electrical contacts. If the car is moved, the mercury flows along the tube completing the circuit and triggering the alarm. I apologize, but I do not know about normal tilt switches.
A non-mercury tilt switch is a type of switch that uses alternative materials, such as conductive liquids or magnetic balls, to detect changes in orientation. These switches are used to detect tilt or movement in devices and machinery without the use of mercury, which is a toxic substance.
All planets have some degree of axial tilt - or obliquity. Mercury has the smallest with a tilt of only 0.027 degrees - so small as to be nearly zero.
It is 0.01 degrees.
a long time ago a asteroid hit it making it tilt on it's axis
"2.11 degrees" is the sort of number that's sometimes given. However, most sources now say that the tilt is probably less than one degree. Either way, it's the smallest tilt of any planet.
degree axial tilt?
The diagram symbol for any tilt switch is the ball tilt switch symbol.Then in the table of contents the switch is described,whether it be a ball switch,mercury switch,etc...
Mercury's axis tilt is 0°. Venus' axis tilt is 177.4°. Earth's axis tilt is 23.5°. Mars' axis tilt is 25.2°. Jupiter's axis tilt is 3.1°. Saturn's axis tilt is 25.3°. Uranus' axis tilt is 97.8°. Neptune's axis tilt is 28.8°. Pluto's axis tilt is 122.5°.