Yes
Radial symmtry
It depend on what kind of kite you have. Two points are symmetric with respect to a point iff it is the midpoint of the line segment joining them. So if you have like a dragon kite, then probably not, but if you have a traditional dizmond kite, then yes.
The answer depends on the string attached to the kite. The kite will reach a point where the weight of the string overcomes the lift the kite is able to achieve.
Radial symmtry
The towing point on a kite is the specific location where the kite is attached to the line or harness, which affects its angle, stability, and performance in the air. By adjusting the towing point, you can influence how the kite flies, including its lift, responsiveness, and ability to handle different wind conditions. Proper placement of the towing point is crucial for achieving optimal flight characteristics and ensuring the kite performs as intended.
whats the point of a kite mark, e mark, tidyman and qr
a half dipwods
An equilateral triangle
30.0 ft
it is 90
30 feet
Its called wind resistance... The kite is designed so that all the wings point downward, so when the wind hits the wings, the wind gets pushed down, lifting the kite up.