(Assumes the angle iron isn't constrained on either side.)
Where:
w = width (parallel to axis)
h = height (perpendicular to axis)
t = thickness
x = Distance to farthest fiber = h-(t*(2*(h-t)+w) + (h-t)^2 / (2*(w+h-t)))
Section Modulus = Moment of Inertia / x
Section Modulus = (t*x^3 + w*(h-x)^3 - (w-t)*(h-x-t)^3)/ 3
/ x
Hope that helps
I suppose the formula is: MUF=critical frequency/cosine(angle of incidence). ex:The MUF for an angle of incidence of 60 deg and a critical frequency of 60MHz will be MUF=60 * 10^6/cos(60) =120 MHz By VSR
It depends on: 1. The section (box, I-beam, angle), 2. The cross-sectional dimensions, and 3. The width (span). More info is needed for a useful answer.
Angle between coupler link and output link for a given crank angle is called transmission angle, it is maximum when crank angle is 180 degree and minimum when crank angle is 0 degree
A = Large end diameter of the taper B = Small end diameter of the taper L = Direct distance between A and B Formula: A \ B \ L \ 2 then Invert Tangent = The degrees you set your tool post at.
Fixdi=Foxdo Fixb+Foxh MA=Fo/Fi
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Rhombus
what is the formula for a vertical angle
Shear Stress divided by the Angle of Shear is equals to Shear Stress divided by Shear Strain which is also equals to a constant value known as the Shear Modulus. Shear Modulus is determined by the material of the object.
Having three unequal sides of a triangle is called scalene an angle can be acute angle (<900), right angle (900) and obtuse angle(>900)
The angle at which the sunlight strikes the Earth
Angle Side Angle
no, there is not a general formula for all angles
|z|[cos(a)+isin(a)] Where |z|represents the modulus of the complex number, given by (x2+y2)0.5 and a is the angle made with the positive real axis, given by [arctan(y/x)].
180 - interior angle = exterior angle
A right angle triangle can be scalene. Such a triangle has one right angle, two other unequal angles and no equal sides
They are related because you need the angle formed by the two arms in the formula for a reflex angle. The formula is:r=180+the angle made by the armsHoped this helped!