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The total angle measurement is 720 degrees.

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A congruent angle can also mean equal angle. So there is no set measurement of a congruent angle. Just the same as the angle it is equal to.

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By knowing the measurement of the angle.

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The phase angle is the angle that has a tangent of (imaginary part)/(real part).

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the side of an angle measurement

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Try re-writing whatever you are trying to ask, coherently. All anyone can say from that lot is that an angle without further references, is a scalar measurement but will be part of many vector calculations.

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Although we use the term 'Phase angle' it's also an angle referred to another phasor (voltage or current).

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conventionally when expressing power factor, we use 'voltage' as the reference. So the 'phase angle' of a particular phasor is the phase difference between our reference (voltage) & the phasor.

As the gist, both mean the same except that 'phase angle' is the direction of the phasor w.r.t. positive x direction (reference)..

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By definition, phase angle is the angle by which a load current leads or lags a supply voltage.

Phase difference is the angle between any two electical quantities -for example, the angle two phase voltages of a three-phase system.

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It is an isosceles triangle and the 3rd angle is 72 degrees.

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In an electrical circuit, impedance and phase angle are related because impedance affects the phase angle of the current in the circuit. The phase angle represents the time delay between the voltage and current waveforms in the circuit. A change in impedance can cause a shift in the phase angle, impacting the overall behavior of the circuit.

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An angle is a measurement of degrees and as such it is not a polygon.

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An angle of 343 degrees is a reflex angle

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what is the measurement of an acute angle

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The impedance phase angle in an electrical circuit indicates the relationship between voltage and current. A phase angle of 0 degrees means voltage and current are in phase, while a phase angle of 90 degrees means they are out of phase. This affects how the circuit behaves, influencing factors like power consumption and efficiency.

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The current through a resonant circuit is (in general) out of phase with the voltage. One measure of the phase angle is this angle. At resonance the phase angel is near zero so it can be used as a parameter to drive a self-tuning mechanism.

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The measurement could be the value, 38 degrees, or it could be the actual act of measuring the angle.

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Phase angle is defined as the angle by which the load current leads or lags the supply voltage in an AC circuit. There are numerous ways to calculate a circuit's phase angle, so there is no 'formula' as such. For example, if you know a load's resistance and impedance, or its true power and apparent power, then you can use basic trigonometry to calculate the phase angle, and so on.

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The angle between the expected and actual secondary current is known as phase error.

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in a series RC circuit phase angle is directly proportional to the capacitance

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An angle between 90 and 180 degrees.

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The angle on a straight line is 180° .

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An angle with a measurement less than 90°.

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A right angle is a measurement of 90 degrees.

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A 110 degree angle is obtuse.

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Q = 3 Vph Iph sin(phase angle) = 31/2 Vline Iline sin(phase angle)

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No. A right angle has a measure of 90 degrees, or pi/2 radians.

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To measure an angle on a wall accurately, use a protractor. Place the protractor on the corner of the angle and align the baseline with one side of the angle. Read the measurement where the other side of the angle intersects the protractor. This will give you the accurate measurement of the angle.

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The phase angle is defined as the angle by which the load current leads or lags the supply voltage.

For a purely-resistive load, the phase angle is zero, because the load current is in phase with the supply voltage.

For a purely-inductive load, the phase angle is 90 degrees lagging.

But few loads are either purely-resistive or purely-inductive; typically, most loads are resistive-inductive. This means that, typically, the phase angle lies somewhere between zero and 90 degrees.

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No. An inclinometer only measures vertical angle with respect to gravity. A theodolite adds measurement of horizontal angle to that measurement.

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That means that the voltage and the current are in phase.

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It can be almost any measure but the important thing to remember is that vertical angles are congruent, so any angle that is vertical to another has the same measurement as the angle it is vertical to.

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A sharp or an acute angle is an angle that is less than 90 degrees in measurement.

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what is the measurement in degrees of angle 7

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The phase angle in a wave equation can be found by comparing the equation to a standard form, such as (y = A \sin(\omega t + \phi)), where (\phi) is the phase angle. This angle represents the horizontal shift of the wave relative to a standard sine curve. You can determine the phase angle by comparing the equation to the standard form and identifying the value that corresponds to the horizontal shift in the wave.

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Your question doesn't really make much sense. Phase angle is simply the angle by which the load current leads or lags the supply voltage.

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