CCL: Interplane Angle



 Sent to CCL by: "Phil Hultin" [hultin(~)cc.umanitoba.ca]
 Basic geometry is one of the things many of us have forgotten (I include
 myself in this) but whenever I need such things I just google.  It's
 humbling to be reminded that back in freshman year we all knew how to find
 things like the angle between two planes!
 If you google the phrase "angle between two planes" you will find
 thousands
 of web pages that give you the math - and then a few minutes work with your
 spreadsheet and you have your answer.
 Dr. Philip G. Hultin
 Professor of Chemistry,
 University of Manitoba
 Winnipeg, MB
 R3T 2N2
 hultin===cc.umanitoba.ca
 http://umanitoba.ca/chemistry/people/hultin
 -----Original Message-----
 > From: owner-chemistry===ccl.net [mailto:owner-chemistry===ccl.net]
 Sent: May 6, 2007 11:07 PM
 To: Hultin, Philip G.
 Subject: CCL: Interplane Angle
 Sent to CCL by: "Sue  L" [chsue2004|-|yahoo.com]
 Hi,
 Does anyone know a program that can measure an interplane angle from
 calculated structures?
 Many thanks
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