One that doesn't cause numbness. Horizontal is the general recommendation, although some favors a little nose down. A rare minority prefers nose up.
it just means to sit up properly with your shoulders relaxed and your arms at a 45 degree angle
A cutback saddle has an opening cut into the pommel that will allow extra room for a horses withers. Depending on the shape and angle of the pommel, a cutback saddle can be called a straight-head saddle or sloped-head saddle. Further down this page is a link to an article on cutback saddles, written by saddlery expert Lois Gilbert, which first appeared in the magazine Practical Horseman.A cutback saddle is a type of saddle often used in "saddleseat" or gaited horse riding.
An angle has no distance and so there is no angle which is the same distance apart.
bi- like bicycle, binary, angle bisector, etc.
The angle of reflection.
First of all, 2 deg 40' = (8/3) degreesremember soh-cah-toa...sin(angle) = opposite Side Distance / hypotenuse Distance.cos(angle) = adjacent Side Distance / hypotenuse Distance.tan(angle) = opposite side distance / adjacent side distance...the sides correspond to their location relative to the angle being measured.. knowing the hypotenuse distance, and the angle. you have:cos(8/3) = your horizontal / hypotenuse length.thus:horizontal Distance = cos(8/3) * hypotenuse length = 78.68
distance and angle of elevation are closely related as the more closer you move, the half is the angle of elevation. for e.g. if you travel 30m and cover 15m then, the angle of elevation will be half of what you started with. this can be also proved by a live example as when you have the angle of elevation as 90 degree, then the distance can be zero....
The optimal angle to fire a projectile if the objective is distance is 45 degrees. It follows that the distance traveled decreases whether the angle is increased or decreased from 45.
I don't get this question. Bikes have several angles, seat tube, steerer tube ASO
You can conclude that it is farther than a certain distance. How much this distance is depends, of course, on how accurately the parallax angle can be measured.
distance and angle
The answer is 45 degrees. If given the same velocity, and thrown at say...10 degrees, to the ground, then the distance it would travel is the same as the distance it would travel if it were thrown 80 degrees. Complementary angles end up at the same distance horizontally.