To calculate the distance of 1 degree at 10 feet, we need to use trigonometry. The formula to calculate the distance is distance = 2 * tan(angle/2) * distance to object. In this case, the angle is 1 degree and the distance to the object is 10 feet. Plugging these values into the formula, we get distance = 2 * tan(1/2) * 10. By solving this equation, we find that the distance of 1 degree at 10 feet is approximately 0.35 feet or 4.2 inches.
There are 435,600 square feet in 10 acres. 10 acres x 43,560 square feet/1 acre = 435,600 square feet 1 acres = 43,560 square feet
19 feet 1 inch by 21 feet 10 inches = 416.65 square feet.
It should be approximately 1.26 inches, or 1 1/4 inch to the nearest quarter inch. The tangent of an angle of 1 degree is 0.17455 times the 6 foot base is 0.10473 feet.
The scale is 1536 : 1
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that 1 yard =3 feet so yard > feet.
1.885 inches (rounded)
89 feet 10 1/4 inches on a 60 feet base line.
At 10 miles per hour, a distance of 10.67 feet is covered every second.
The rise is calculated as the horizontal run distance times the tangent of the angle (tan angle = rise/run). Since tan 1 degree is 0.0175 the rise is 100 x .0175 = 1.75 feet
Distance is different by age groups 8, 9 & 10 is 35 feet. 11, 12, 13, 14 is 40 feet and 15 to 18 is 43 feet. Everyone 13 and up will be at 43 feet as of 1/1/2011.
1 yard =3 feet ' 10 feet =10/3 =3.333 yards
1 mile = 5,280 feet + 10 feet = 5,290 feet
It depends. In the US, distance is measured in units of inches, feet, yards, rods, furlongs, miles, and nautical miles. In the rest of the world, distance is measured in terms of meters (1/1000 of a meter is a millimeter, 1/100 a centimeter 1/10 a decimeter, 10 meters is a dekameter, 1000 a kilometer.) A meter is almost the same length as a yard, which is three feet (exactly 1 yard is 0.914 meters).
It is 5280 feet.
528 feet
16.5 feet
Home to second on a diamond with bases 60 feet apart woould be 120 feet