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openingshoek

Openingshoek, literally the Dutch term for “opening angle,” is a concept used in several technical disciplines to describe the angular extent of an opening, field, or range of motion. It is defined as the angle subtended by two lines that share a common origin or axis, marking the spread or aperture of a device or structure. The value is usually expressed in degrees or radians.

In geometry and design, openingshoek refers to the angle between two members forming a wedge or the

Measurement and interpretation depend on context. For optics or imaging, the opening angle relates to focal

Because the term is used across different fields, it is important to specify the reference point (the

aperture
of
an
opening.
In
optics
and
imaging,
the
term
is
related
to
the
angular
extent
of
light
that
a
source
emits
or
that
a
detector
accepts,
often
discussed
as
the
field
of
view
or
aperture
angle.
In
mechanical
engineering
and
robotics,
it
denotes
the
range
of
motion
of
a
hinged
part,
such
as
a
door,
lid,
or
gripper,
from
fully
closed
to
fully
open.
In
acoustics
and
broadcasting,
openingshoek
can
describe
the
radiation
or
listening
angle
of
a
speaker
or
antenna,
indicating
how
widely
energy
is
dispersed.
length,
sensor
size,
and
distance
to
the
scene.
For
mechanical
parts,
it
is
determined
by
the
geometry
of
hinges
and
stops.
Typical
openingshoek
values
range
from
a
few
degrees
in
precision
instruments
to
more
than
180
degrees
in
doors
and
wide-field
optics.
vertex
or
axis)
and
the
exact
definition
of
“opening”
in
a
given
context.