Sir its makes always an angle of 90 between the opposite side for example if a one side of angle is 30 and it opposite side will cover an angle of 60 ( And as you say that second scale convert an angle same but when it hit on the 3rd scale it make an angles of 58 ) thanks when I was in 9th class I did it to itself and now I am in 10th class
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Sir its makes always an angle of 90 between the opposite side for example if a one side of angle is 30 and it opposite side will cover an angle of 60 ( And as you say that second scale convert an angle same but when it hit on the 3rd scale it make an angles of 58 ) thanks when I was in 9th class I did it to itself and now I am in 10th class
In previousone isn't a cover that's convert on 3rd line of last word
( I was was doing for a snooker angles all of above)
No the angle in = the angle out when you compare them with the normal ( the perpendicular line) to the reflector
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