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Что (кто) такое angle strut - определение

STRUCTURAL COMPONENT DESIGNED TO RESIST LONGITUDINAL COMPRESSION
Automotive strut; Strut (automobile); Strut (automotive)

Strut         
A strut is a structural component commonly found in engineering, aeronautics, architecture and anatomy. Struts generally work by resisting longitudinal compression, but they may also serve in tension.
angle         
  • Angles ''A'' and ''B'' are adjacent.
  • ''r''}} radians}}.
  • The angles <var>a</var> and <var>b</var> are ''supplementary'' angles.
  • The ''complementary'' angles <var>a</var> and <var>b</var> (<var>b</var> is the ''complement'' of <var>a</var>, and <var>a</var> is the complement of <var>b</var>).
  • The angle between the two curves at ''P'' is defined as the angle between the tangents <var>A</var> and <var>B</var> at <var>P</var>.
  • Internal and external angles.
  • Coterminal Angles
  • Sum of two ''explementary'' angles is a ''complete'' angle.
  • Hatch marks]] are used here to show angle equality.
SOMETHING THAT IS FORMED WHEN TWO RAYS MEET AT A SINGLE OR SAME POINT
Angular measurement; Angular measure; Plane angle measure; Angle measure; Supplementary angles; Complementary angles; Straight angle; Acute angle; Obtuse angle; Angle (geometry); Positive angle; Negative angle; Angulate; Complementary angle; Vertical angles; Acute Angle; Reflex angle; Complementary Angles; Adjacent Angles; Adjacent angles; Theta angle; Vertical angle; Supplementary angle; Supplemental angle; Coterminal angles; Vertical Angles; Bow tie angle; ∠; ∡; ∢; Bow Tie angle; Plane angle; Oblique angle; Complamentary angle; Types of angles; Opposite angles; Suplementary angles; Ajacent angels; Vertical (angles); Vertically opposite angles; Vertically opposite angle; Angle of rotation; Angles of rotation; Vert. opp. ∠s; Vert. opp. ∠; Adj. ∠s on st. line; Complementary ∠; Supplementary ∠; Supplementary ∠s; Supp. ∠s; Complementary ∠s; Supp. ∠; Nonadjacent angle; Adjacent angle pairs; Adjacent angle pair; Anggulo; Linear pair of angles; ⦛; ⦞; ⦟; ⦢; ⦣; ⦦; ⦧; ⦨; ⦩; ⦪; ⦫; ⦬; ⦭; ⦮; ⦯; Adjacent angle; ⦤; ⦥; Corner angle; Planar angle; Planar angles; Intersecting angle pairs; Co-angle; Explementary angle; Explementary angles; Conjugate angles; Rotation angle; Angular unit; Draft:Unit of angle; Angle addition postulate; Angular units; Units of angle measure; Perigon angle; Measuring angles; Measurement of angles; User:Kat098643234567/sandbox/angles; Multiples of π; Factors of π; Factor of π; MULπ; MOπ; Multiples of pi; Factors of pi; Factor of pi; Fraction of pi; Fraction of π; Curvilinear angle; Mixed angle; Right-angled; Oblique-angled; Complement angle
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n.
space between two straight lines that meet
1) an acute; alternate; complementary; exterior; interior; obtuse; right; solid angle
2) a sharp angle (at a sharp angle)
3) the side; vertex of an angle
deviation from a straight line
4) at an angle (at an angle of thirty degrees; at a rakish angle; at a right angle)
viewpoint
aspect
5) from an angle (to examine a question from various angles)
motive; scheme
(colloq.) (esp. AE)
6) to have an angle
II
v. (d; intr.) to angle for ('to try to obtain') (she was angling for an invitation)
supplementary angle         
  • Angles ''A'' and ''B'' are adjacent.
  • ''r''}} radians}}.
  • The angles <var>a</var> and <var>b</var> are ''supplementary'' angles.
  • The ''complementary'' angles <var>a</var> and <var>b</var> (<var>b</var> is the ''complement'' of <var>a</var>, and <var>a</var> is the complement of <var>b</var>).
  • The angle between the two curves at ''P'' is defined as the angle between the tangents <var>A</var> and <var>B</var> at <var>P</var>.
  • Internal and external angles.
  • Coterminal Angles
  • Sum of two ''explementary'' angles is a ''complete'' angle.
  • Hatch marks]] are used here to show angle equality.
SOMETHING THAT IS FORMED WHEN TWO RAYS MEET AT A SINGLE OR SAME POINT
Angular measurement; Angular measure; Plane angle measure; Angle measure; Supplementary angles; Complementary angles; Straight angle; Acute angle; Obtuse angle; Angle (geometry); Positive angle; Negative angle; Angulate; Complementary angle; Vertical angles; Acute Angle; Reflex angle; Complementary Angles; Adjacent Angles; Adjacent angles; Theta angle; Vertical angle; Supplementary angle; Supplemental angle; Coterminal angles; Vertical Angles; Bow tie angle; ∠; ∡; ∢; Bow Tie angle; Plane angle; Oblique angle; Complamentary angle; Types of angles; Opposite angles; Suplementary angles; Ajacent angels; Vertical (angles); Vertically opposite angles; Vertically opposite angle; Angle of rotation; Angles of rotation; Vert. opp. ∠s; Vert. opp. ∠; Adj. ∠s on st. line; Complementary ∠; Supplementary ∠; Supplementary ∠s; Supp. ∠s; Complementary ∠s; Supp. ∠; Nonadjacent angle; Adjacent angle pairs; Adjacent angle pair; Anggulo; Linear pair of angles; ⦛; ⦞; ⦟; ⦢; ⦣; ⦦; ⦧; ⦨; ⦩; ⦪; ⦫; ⦬; ⦭; ⦮; ⦯; Adjacent angle; ⦤; ⦥; Corner angle; Planar angle; Planar angles; Intersecting angle pairs; Co-angle; Explementary angle; Explementary angles; Conjugate angles; Rotation angle; Angular unit; Draft:Unit of angle; Angle addition postulate; Angular units; Units of angle measure; Perigon angle; Measuring angles; Measurement of angles; User:Kat098643234567/sandbox/angles; Multiples of π; Factors of π; Factor of π; MULπ; MOπ; Multiples of pi; Factors of pi; Factor of pi; Fraction of pi; Fraction of π; Curvilinear angle; Mixed angle; Right-angled; Oblique-angled; Complement angle
¦ noun Mathematics either of two angles whose sum is 180°.

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Strut

A strut is a structural component commonly found in engineering, aeronautics, architecture and anatomy. Struts generally work by resisting longitudinal compression, but they may also serve in tension.