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If the directions of two vectors with equal magnitudes differ by 120 degrees, then the magnitude of their sum is equal to the magnitude of either vector.
69 degrees
There are 180 degrees in every plane triangle.
90 degrees
An hexagon has 6 external angles that add up to 360 degrees
no. only at -273 degrees is everything motionless
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If the directions of two vectors with equal magnitudes differ by 120 degrees, then the magnitude of their sum is equal to the magnitude of either vector.
The external temperature of the pot was 100 degrees.
69 degrees
More information is required to answer the question. There are degrees that universities give, degrees of temperature scales, degrees for angles, degrees meaning magnitude (degrees of separation).
There are 180 degrees in every plane triangle.
No, the statement is incorrect. The sum of two vectors of equal magnitude will not equal the magnitude of either vector. The sum of two vectors of equal magnitude will result in a new vector that is larger than the original vectors due to vector addition. The magnitude of the difference between the two vectors will be smaller than the magnitude of either vector.
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The internal angles are 144 degrees. The external angles are 36 degrees.
60 degrees
A point has no dimensions and no magnitude and so it has no degrees.