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46.
The line of intersection of two surfaces of a sloping roof forming an internal angle less than 180°, is known as
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Gaurav said:
5 years ago
The line of intersection of two surfaces of a sloping roof forming an external angle of fewer than 180 degrees is known as a valley. In question, they mentioned that internal angle instead of internal if they ask for external then valley is correct but here valley is not the correct answer.
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Raju raut said:
9 years ago
No, the answer must be hip because it is the angle which is less than 180degree formed by the intersection of two slope lines being a sloped surface in the roof.
Rajendra saud said:
3 years ago
An internal angle less than 180 is called hip. Greater than 180 valleys.
An external angle less than 180 is called valley and greater than 180 is called hip.
An external angle less than 180 is called valley and greater than 180 is called hip.
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Tanmoy Ghosh said:
4 years ago
Answer is HIP.
The intersection of two sloped surface having an exterior angle greater than 180 its called HIP.
The intersection of two sloped surface having an exterior angle greater than 180 its called HIP.
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Milind said:
1 decade ago
When the angle is more than 180° is called hip.
Aftab said:
8 years ago
I think vallyey roof is like butterfly roof.
Sumit said:
9 years ago
@Milind.
In External or internal angle?
In External or internal angle?
Naveen said:
8 years ago
Valley roof is correct. I agree with it.
Utsav said:
7 years ago
<180 - valley.
>180 - hip.
>180 - hip.
Pranay kumar said:
1 decade ago
Any one explain about hip?
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