What is the definition of angle?

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The discussion revolves around the definition of an angle, exploring its dimensionality and the lack of a universally accepted definition in physics and mathematics. Participants examine the conceptual and mathematical aspects of angles, including their representation and properties.

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  • Conceptual clarification
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  • Mathematical reasoning

Main Points Raised

  • One participant defines an angle as the area created between two lines crossing on a plane.
  • Another participant questions whether this definition aligns with the dimensions of area.
  • A participant notes that there is no definitive definition of the notation theta in existing physics or mathematics literature, despite it being a dimensionless quantity.
  • One participant references an article that discusses the dimensionality of angles, indicating that there are differing opinions on the matter.
  • A further contribution elaborates on the numerical scalar value of angles and the relationship between angles formed by intersecting rays, mentioning the distinction between inner and outer angles.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express differing views on the definition and dimensionality of angles, indicating that the discussion remains unresolved with multiple competing perspectives.

Contextual Notes

Some definitions and claims about angles may depend on specific interpretations or contexts, and there are unresolved questions regarding the dimensionality and representation of angles.

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Till date, no Physics or Mathematics book in the world does contain the definition of our most favorite notation - theta. Though it is a dimension less quantity, why can't it be defined when temperature has a definition? Let's check out. And most importantly, it needs to be defined without using the word twice in the definition.
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An angle is the area created between two lines crossing on the plane.
 
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But does it at all match with the dimensions of area?
 
Coder Hashtag said:
Summary: Till date, no Physics or Mathematics book in the world does contain the definition of our most favorite notation - theta. Though it is a dimension less quantity, why can't it be defined when temperature has a definition? Let's check out. And most importantly, it needs to be defined without using the word twice in the definition.

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try -- https://www.mathopenref.com/angle.html

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I would add to the above that an angle has a numerical scalar value, and when two angles are aligned such that the vertices intersect, and one ray of each angle intersects, then the value of the angle formed by the common vertex and the other two rays is the sum or difference of the values of the angles of the two original angles. Also, the value of an angle where the two rays intersect is either 0 or 2pi, depending on which way you go around. (If you have two rays in a plane intersecting at a vertex, you have both an inner and outer angle, since the rays split the plane into two sides. These are different angles, so it needs to be specified.)

There should be a more concise way of saying that.
 

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