The AxB interaction has (nA - 1)*(nB - 1) degrees of freedom where there are nA levels of A and nB levels of B.
It is: 1.5 times 90 = 135 degrees
You can measure it with a string. If you want to calculate it based on other measurements, you can multiply the radius times the angle, assuming the angle is in radians. If the angle is in degrees, convert it to radians first.
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The angles are: 65 degrees and 115 degrees = 180 degrees
lenghth times height times width
Standard error times squared degrees of freedom.
A tri-atomic molecule should have 3 vibrational degrees of freedom (one for each "end" atom vibrating on its bond with the central atom and one for the flexing of the bonds like scissors opening and closing). If it is non-linear, it should also have a three rotational degrees of freedom. All molecules (including a triatomic one) will have 3 degrees of freedom for translational motion. All totaled, it will have 3+3+3 = 9 degrees of freedom. Note that this does not address the question of independence of the degrees of freedom - for example - if the two "end" atoms are identical, not all the rotational degrees of freedom are independent.
hydrogen bonding is about five times as strong as dipole interaction
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To calculate volume all that you need to do is calculate lengnth times width times height
an equalateral triangle 60 degrees 60 degrees 60 degrees
For each category, calculate its share (percentage) of the total. The angle at the centre, for that category will be 3.6 times the percentage.3.6 times because 100 percent is represented by 360 degrees so each percent is represented by 360/100 = 3.6 degrees.
It is: 1.5 times 90 = 135 degrees
Complementary angles add up to 90 degrees and so 4 times 22.5 degrees = 90 degrees or if you mean 4 times 90 degrees then it is a full turn of 360 degrees
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in geometry 180 degrees 8 times means you turned around in a circle 4 times. in temperature it means 1440 degrees.
Nine degrees. Its supplement 171 degrees is ninteen times 9 degrees.