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Could the radian measure of angle be negative? - Answers

YES. If zero is established for a system that is revolving in a certain direction and the amount revolved is required in radians, then if the direction of rotation is reversed and the system rotates beyond zero the amount becomes negative. For circumstances where a simple angular measurement is required of a static system then it would be highly unusual for a negative radian measure to be seen.



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YES. If zero is established for a system that is revolving in a certain direction and the amount revolved is required in radians, then if the direction of rotation is reversed and the system rotates beyond zero the amount becomes negative. For circumstances where a simple angular measurement is required of a static system then it would be highly unusual for a negative radian measure to be seen.



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Could the radian measure of angle be negative? - Answers

YES. If zero is established for a system that is revolving in a certain direction and the amount revolved is required in radians, then if the direction of rotation is reversed and the system rotates beyond zero the amount becomes negative. For circumstances where a simple angular measurement is required of a static system then it would be highly unusual for a negative radian measure to be seen.

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