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Inclination Angle in Boiling and Condensation Formulas
Inclination Angle of the line is the angle which a straight line makes with the positive direction of x-axis measured in the anti-clockwise direction to the part of the line above the x-axis. And is denoted by Φ. Inclination Angle is usually measured using the Radian for Angle. Note that the value of Inclination Angle is always negative.
Boiling and Condensation formulas that make use of Inclination Angle
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Condensation Number given Reynolds Number
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What is the Inclination Angle?
Inclination Angle of the line is the angle which a straight line makes with the positive direction of x-axis measured in the anti-clockwise direction to the part of the line above the x-axis. Inclination Angle is usually measured using the Radian for Angle. Note that the value of Inclination Angle is always negative.
Can the Inclination Angle be negative?
Yes, the Inclination Angle, measured in Angle can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Inclination Angle?
Inclination Angle is usually measured using the Radian[rad] for Angle. Degree[rad], Minute[rad], Second[rad] are the few other units in which Inclination Angle can be measured.
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