dihedral angle
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[edit]Noun
[edit]dihedral angle (plural dihedral angles)
- (geometry) The angle between two planes.
- 1830, Pierce Morton, Geometry, Plane, Solid and Spherical, London: Baldwin and Cradock, page 136:
- Any two dihedral angles are to one another as the angles contained by perpendiculars drawn as in the last proposition.
- 1981, Jane S. Richardson, “The Anatomy and Taxonomy of Protein Structure”, in C. B. Afinson, John T. Edsall, Frederic M. Richards, editors, Advances in Protein Chemistry, volume 34, page 173:
- The remaining dihedral angles are the source of essentially all the interesting variability in protein conformation.
- 2009, Reza Abbaschian, Lara Abbaschian, Robert E. Reed-Hill, Physical Metallurgy Principles, Cengage Learning, page 176:
- The significance of small dihedral angles is readily apparent in Fig. 6.20, where the shape of the intersection is shown for angles of 10° and 1°.
Translations
[edit]angle between two planes
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