A diamond has an ideal cut that typically features 58 facets and is designed to maximize brilliance and sparkle. The angles of these facets vary, but the most common pavilion angle is around 40.75 degrees, while the crown angle is about 34 degrees. Overall, the specific angles can change depending on the diamond's cut and proportions.
It is 360 degrees.
According to the site, below:"Crown - the portion of the diamond between its girdle and its table - the Crown angle in the well-cut diamond should be 33 to 35 degrees."There, you can read more about diamond cuts.
Your answer depends on the cut of the diamond in question.
There are two in the quadrilateral known as a diamond.
A diamond has 4 sides.
Diamond is a solid at 25 degrees Celsius.
A diamond is not typically measured in degrees, unless you're asking about the degrees involved in the angles of the facets. In that case, there are too many different degrees involved in each faceted stone, which are different, depending on the cut, to count. As an example, follow the link, below, to see the different angles possible in a round, brilliant cut.
Diamond has the highest melting point -- 3820 degrees Kelvin: so burning it would require an even higher heat.
It is 360 degrees.
A diamond, typically referring to the shape of a rhombus or a geometric figure with four equal sides, has four angles. The sum of the interior angles in any quadrilateral, including a diamond shape, is 360 degrees. In a diamond shape, opposite angles are equal, and adjacent angles are supplementary (adding up to 180 degrees).
yes it does it has all of the degrees......yes,90 degrees,180 degrees, and 270 degrees
It is 360 degrees.
Diamond mineral has the highest melting point of any mineral: 3820 degrees Kelvin, which is 6416.33 degrees F, or 3546.85 degrees C.
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You could melt a diamond to turn it gooey. Diamond has the highest melting point of any known mineral, 3,820 degrees Kelvin. This is equal to 3,546.850 degrees Celsius or 6,416.33 Fahrenheit.
Neither graphite nor diamond melt when heated - at a temperature of about 4800 °C, they sublime into gases. It takes a lot of energy to make them sublime as many strong covalent bonds need to be broken.
The angle of refraction for a beam of light striking a diamond at an angle of 45 degrees will depend on the refractive index of the diamond material. The angle of refraction would be less than 45 degrees due to the bending of light as it enters the denser medium of the diamond.