Dihedral Angle [dahy-hee-druhl ang-guhl]
Noun
A dihedral angle is an angle formed in the intersection of two different planes. Not only is a dihedral angle important in geometry, but also in science since it is used to describe atom/molecule formation and in computer science.


Noun
A dihedral angle is an angle formed in the intersection of two different planes. Not only is a dihedral angle important in geometry, but also in science since it is used to describe atom/molecule formation and in computer science.
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