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Angle and Its Measurement
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- Angle (astrology)
- Angle of incidence
- Angle of view
- Angle of parallelism
- Angle of rotation
- Angular distance
- Angular frequency
- Angular aperture
- Angular diameter
- Angular displacement
- Angular resolution
- Angular velocity
- Axial tilt
- Axis-angle representation
- Azimuth
- Bevel
- Brewster's angle
- Central angle
- Complementary angles
- Conformal pictures
- Conformal map
- Contact angle
- Corresponding angles
- Declination
- Dihedral angle
- Elevation (ballistics)
- Euler angles
- Gimbal lock
- Golden angle
- Hyperbolic angle
- Hyperbolic orthogonality
- Inscribed angle
- Law of cosines
- Law of sines
- Magnetic declination
- Magnetic deviation
- Parallax
- Perceived visual angle
- Phase angle
- Phase angle (astronomy)
- Polar distance (astronomy)
- Pythagorean theorem
- Radio navigation
- Right angle
- Right ascension
- Selenographic coordinates
- Sideslip angle
- Sliding T bevel
- Solid angle
- Supplementary angles
- Triangulation
- Visual angle
- Minute of arc
- Arcsecond
- Binary radians
- Degree (angle)
- Grad (angle)
- Grade (slope)
- Angular mil
- Radian
- Square degree
- Steradian
- Turn (geometry)