👉 Pseudo-angulation is a concept in physics that represents the deviation of an object from its idealized position when subjected to forces. This concept was first introduced by Sir Isaac Newton and was later formalized by Albert Einstein, who introduced it as a way to describe the effects of gravity on objects. Pseudo-angulation is used in many fields such as engineering, robotics, and mechanics, where it is often used to model complex systems or to analyze the behavior of objects under different forces.