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Draw and label a straight angle.
To show a straight angle, draw a long straight line. Mark a point in the middle to represent the vertex. A straight angle measures 180° and looks like a flat line. It is formed when a half turn is completed, such as when the minute hand moves from 12 to 6 on a clock. For more NCERT SolutionsRead more
To show a straight angle, draw a long straight line. Mark a point in the middle to represent the vertex. A straight angle measures 180° and looks like a flat line. It is formed when a half turn is completed, such as when the minute hand moves from 12 to 6 on a clock.
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To represent a three-quarter turn, draw a circle and divide it into four equal parts. Start at one point and move across three parts. This covers 270°, leaving only one part to finish the circle. A three-quarter turn is greater than a straight angle but less than a full turn. It is called a reflex aRead more
To represent a three-quarter turn, draw a circle and divide it into four equal parts. Start at one point and move across three parts. This covers 270°, leaving only one part to finish the circle. A three-quarter turn is greater than a straight angle but less than a full turn. It is called a reflex angle. On a clock, this is like moving from 12 to 9.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 Mathematics Maths-mela Chapter 3: Angles as Turns Extra Questions & Answer:
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See lessDraw an acute, obtuse and right angle in your notebook.
To draw three main types of angles: Acute angle: Draw two lines meeting at a point, keeping the opening smaller than 90°. Right angle: Make two lines perpendicular, forming a perfect “L” shape of 90°. Obtuse angle: Draw two lines meeting at a point, with the opening wider than 90° but smaller than 1Read more
To draw three main types of angles:
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See lessMark the four right angles that make a full turn on a circle.
To show four right angles, draw a circle and divide it into four equal sections. Each section represents a 90° right angle. Starting from the top, the divisions go to the right, bottom and left. Each quarter turn is a right angle and all four together equal 360°. This shows that a full turn is madeRead more
To show four right angles, draw a circle and divide it into four equal sections. Each section represents a 90° right angle. Starting from the top, the divisions go to the right, bottom and left. Each quarter turn is a right angle and all four together equal 360°. This shows that a full turn is made of four right angles.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 Mathematics Maths-mela Chapter 3: Angles as Turns Extra Questions & Answer:
https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-5/maths/maths-mela-chapter-3/
See lessIf a giant wheel completes one-fourth of a turn, which angle is formed?
When a giant wheel moves one-fourth of a full circle, the angle formed is a right angle. This equals 90°. A right angle is formed by a quarter turn, just like when the minute hand of a clock moves from 12 to 3. So, the giant wheel seat in this case turns through a right angle. For more NCERTRead more
When a giant wheel moves one-fourth of a full circle, the angle formed is a right angle. This equals 90°. A right angle is formed by a quarter turn, just like when the minute hand of a clock moves from 12 to 3. So, the giant wheel seat in this case turns through a right angle.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 Mathematics Maths-mela Chapter 3: Angles as Turns Extra Questions & Answer:
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