659.88 meters
Tan(32)=h/x
Tan(50.5)=h/y
x+y=1600
The elevation of a point that falls between two contour lines can be approximately determined by averaging the elevation of those two points. Assuming the point is somewhat halfway between the lines, this can be done by adding the elevations and dividing by two.
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distance and angle of elevation are closely related as the more closer you move, the half is the angle of elevation. for e.g. if you travel 30m and cover 15m then, the angle of elevation will be half of what you started with. this can be also proved by a live example as when you have the angle of elevation as 90 degree, then the distance can be zero....
Angular measurement between two line, when one of them is surface line and another is the line which connect a point on the surface to the peak of the object is known as angular elevation of that object with reference to the the perticular on the surface.
The difference of these two is that pullback is how far and launch angle is the elevation. I'm not sure but you can check on Science Buddies or just google it .
Hovering is being around and going around. (The helicopter hovered over the desert) Monitoring is hovering with a hint of surveillance. (The teacher monitored the kids while they were finishing the testing)
A helicopter's rotors are all powered, and a helicopter is capable of hovering. A gyrocopter is pushed forward by a powered propeller. However, the main rotor atop isn't powered by the motor - it's the wind which makes it spin, and that acts as the gyrocopter's wings.
A helicopter is rather designed for hovering than fast moving. That is why they are used in rescuing and other purposes. A jet engine plane moves fast in the forward direction and they are designed for fast transport.
Hovering is when a rotorcraft (helicopter) is airborne and stationary over a point with no movement in any direction. Flying is anytime the helicopter is airborne and not stationary and is moving in any direction. The FAA legal guys say hovering is flying. As in "...the intent to fly..."
There is no difference, "chopper" is slang for 'helicopter'
Temperature decreases as the elevation increases.
There is a big difference between height and elevation. Height is how tall something is. Elevation is how far above sea level something is.
Relief is the change in elevation in a region and measures the difference between that area's highest and lowest elevation. Elevation is the distance above or below sea level that a region is.
Hellifino
what is the elevation of the coastal plains
The relationship between elevation and climate has to do with temperature. The higher up the elevation is the colder the temperature is.
Elevation