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Kite string comes on wooden dowels, about half an inch to an inch in diameter, with the string wrapped around the dowel. One end of the string is attached to the kite, while the other end is attached to the dowel that you hold while flying the kite. The dowel allows you to easily release more string to let the kite go higher, or to reel the kite back in to you.
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Use the sine ratio to find the height of the kite: sine = opposite (height of kite with the horizontal) divided by the hypotenuse (the string) Rearrange the formula: sine*hypotenuse = opposite sine 25 degrees*150 = 63.39273926 feet Height of kite above the ground: 63.39273926+4.5 = 67.89273926 feet Therefore the kite is 68 feet above the ground to the nearest foot
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To make a kite, start by gathering materials such as lightweight paper, a wooden dowel or flexible plastic for the frame, and string. First, create the kite shape by cutting the paper into a diamond or triangular form and attach it to the frame using glue or tape. Next, secure the frame with cross-supports for stability, and add a tail made of ribbon or string for balance. Finally, attach the string to the frame's top and your kite is ready for flying!
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Kite string comes on wooden dowels, about half an inch to an inch in diameter, with the string wrapped around the dowel. One end of the string is attached to the kite, while the other end is attached to the dowel that you hold while flying the kite. The dowel allows you to easily release more string to let the kite go higher, or to reel the kite back in to you.
A kite string is a string which connects a kite to the person flying it. The string not only prevents the kite from flying away but actually keeps it flying by assuring that it does not turn from the wind.
To get a kite in the air, find an open area with a steady breeze. Hold the kite up into the wind and let out the string slowly while walking backward. Once there is enough tension in the line, the kite should catch the wind and rise into the sky. Adjust the string as needed to maintain the kite's altitude.
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.
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It's a kite.
The kite had nothing to do with the revolution.
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