half of base times altitude.
The altitude of a triangle is the distance from the line containing the base to the vertex. Draw the base and continue on outside of the triangle. Measure perpendicular from that line to the vertex.
By using Pythagoras' theorem: hypotenuse^2 minus base^2 = altitude^2
Area of a triangle = 1/2*base*altitude in square units Area = 45 square feet
An isosceles triangle can be considered as two right angle triangles joined together so use the tangent ratio to find its altitude: tan30 degrees = opp/6 (where opp is the altitude and 6 is half the base) 6*tan30 degrees = 3.464101615 units of measurement
Troposphere only
Troposphere only
The base of the cloud occurs at the dewpoint temperature of the airmass. See: http://www.csgnetwork.com/estcloudbasecalc.html
Laser Ceilometer
altitude(height)=(Area * 2) /length(Base)
A nephoscope is a device used to measure the direction, altitude and velocity of movement of clouds
half of base times altitude.
It's called a cumulus cloud
Half base x altitude...
Base=14 AND Altitude=28.
The dimensions are: altitude 12 inches and base 7 inches Check: 0.5*12*7 = 42 square inches
For a parallelogram, the area is base x altitude. The altitude is the vertical distance between the base and the side opposite of the base. In a rectangle, which is also a rectangle, the side adjacent to the base, is equal in length to the altitude, because it is perpendicular to the base.