Using the formula: tangent = opposite/adjacent whereas tangent angle = height/ground distance, will help to solve the problem
It is nearer to 10 because you would round up 5 to 10 to the nearest ten
No. 12.5 is nearer. But 12.5 is not the nearest because 12.05 is nearer. But again, 12.05 is not the nearest because 12.005 is nearer. Rational (and real) numbers are infinitely dense. That means that there are infinitely many numbers between any two numbers and so NO number is nearest to any other: it is always possible to find infinitely many numbers that are nearer.
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The nearer the sun is to the ground, the longer the shadow casted.
No. it's probably nearer 100 times that distance.
L/(L-85) = tan60/tan30 = 3 (L = initial distance of man from base of tower)L = 3L-255 so 2L = 255 and L = 127.5 giving height = 127.5 tan30 = 73.6 m
In geography, a saddle is a low point between two mountains, a ridge is a long narrow elevation, a cliff is a vertical rock face, a round hill is a small, circular elevated landform, a spur is a ridge that extends outwards from a main mountain, and a river valley is a low-lying area that has been carved out by a river. You can obtain topographic maps showing these features from sources like the US Geological Survey (USGS) or other government mapping agencies, as well as online map providers like Google Maps or specialized topographic map websites.
Gravity is related to Mass and distance. Thus gravity increases the nearer you get to a dense massive body.
Yes. The nearer the poles the greater the seasonal difference so the greater the cliamtic effect even if the mean annual temperature is lower.
About 1% is raw ginger root. Nearer to 2% in ground ginger
Brightness is defined as a correlation between luminosity and distance. So it will depend on what is brighter and what is nearer to us.
No. Iceland is nearer to the North Pole than New Zealand is to the South Pole.
Frankfurt Airport: 77 miles, Munich Airport: 263 miles.
Not if you are a normal human being. The distance from the fingertips of your outstretched arm to somewhere on the opposite collarbone is likely to be nearer a metre.
The sky is over the entire earth. it is the same distance from the north pole as it is the south.