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Types of Angles and their Significance

This article gives you in-depth knowledge of types of angles and their significance in CAT and many other things about angles.

When two rays or lines collide at the same place, an angle is generated. In nature, angles are a fundamental unit of geometry. It is an essential component in architecture and engineering. Moreover, we employ angles to measure alterations in the motion trajectories of ships, aircraft, stars, etc.

In mathematics, there are numerous sorts of angles. Zero angles, acute angles, obtuse angles, right angles, reflex angles, and straight angles are some of the named angles. Let’s study the many forms of angles, their properties, and how to measure them. Read on for an in-depth understanding of angles, their types, and their properties, as well as definitions and formulas.

Angles 

Angles are created when two lines meet at a single point. An ‘angle’ is the measurement of the ‘opening’ between these two rays. It is denoted with the sign. Typically, angles are measured in degrees and radians, a unit of circularity or rotation. Angles are an integral component of our daily lives. Engineers and architects employ angles while designing highways, buildings, and athletic facilities.

When two rays or lines meet at a common point, an angle is generated, and the measure of each angle varies. In geometry, there are numerous sorts of angles, including acute angle, obtuse angle, right angle, reflex angle, and straight angle. For example, an acute angle is less than 90 degrees, but an obtuse angle is higher than 90 degrees. There are other unique forms of angle pairs.

Types of Angles 

The angles can be classified into two main types:

Based on Magnitude

Based on Rotation

Types of Angles Based on Magnitude

There are 7 angle forms based on the magnitude or measurements of an angle. These are listed below:

  1. Zero Angles
  2. Acute Angle
  3. Right Angles
  4. Obtuse Angle
  5. Straight Angle
  6. Reflex Angle
  7. Complete/Full Angle

Types of Angles Based on Rotation

Based on the direction of measurement or the direction of rotation, there are two angle forms:

Positive Angles

Negative Angles

Application of Angles 

We see angles virtually everywhere in our daily lives. For instance, the angles formed by the hands of a clock, the intersection of two roads, and the blades of a fan. We also employ angles for aircraft and ship navigation.

Conclusion 

In nature, angles are a fundamental unit of geometry. It is an essential component in architecture and engineering. We employ angles to measure alterations in the motion trajectories of ships, aircraft, stars, etc. There are 7 angle forms based on the magnitude or measurements of an angle.

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