by golden radio
The height of a pyramid is taken to be the vertical distance from the centre of the base, to the tip of the pyramid. I.e Not the slope height, which will be longer than the vertical height. If you're asking about the height of an actual pyramid in Egypt, they vary a lot. They're not all a standard size.
we can find the height of a rectangular pyramids located at the top of the base
Area = base * height(height being the vertical measure, not the sloped measure)Area = base * height(height being the vertical measure, not the sloped measure)
Its slant height is bigger. Think of it as a triangle: the hypotenuse is always the largest side, and the slant height is like the hypotenuse.
Most people measure their height in feet and inches
he measured with a stick only.
The simplest way is to measure it using a metric measure tape. An alternative is to measure your height in inches and multiply the answer by 2.54
To measure human height with a tape measure, have the person stand upright against a wall with their heels touching the wall. Place the tape measure flat against the wall, making sure it is level, and mark the height at the top of the person's head. Then, measure the distance from the floor to the mark to determine their height.
The most suitable units to measure the height of a person are, feet and inches.
The egyptians build the pyramids using a slant height of angle of about 44 degrees or 52 degrees because the pyramids of these angles are very suitable and strong for many years due to which the graves of the peoples remains conserved for thosands of years.
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