Both will have the same tangent ratio so let the shadow be x:
4ft 2ins/4ft = 72ft/x
Change the feet into inches:
50/48 = 864/x
Multiply both sides by 48x and then divide both sides by 50:
x = 829.44 inches = 69.12 feet
Building's shadow = 69.12 feet
in Feet is 328, in inches is 3937, in yards is 109, in miles is 0.0621371192, 100 meters is about a size of a 30 stories short building. also 100 cm
that problem does not exist but if you mean mm (milimeters) it is31.496063 inches.
10 feet, 2 inches, and 1 centimeter
how many inches and feet r in a one story house with 14 yd
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That depends greatly on the building. Floors can be different heights. If we take a floor to be ten feet, this would be 46,916 stories!
If each story is 10 feet, then there are 120 inches per story. Multiply that by the number of stories, 102, and you get 12,240 inches.
the empire state building is a whopping 6,899,840 inches tall
in Feet is 328, in inches is 3937, in yards is 109, in miles is 0.0621371192, 100 meters is about a size of a 30 stories short building. also 100 cm
: I would consider the most common use for cantilever beams to be in building construction.....and probably the most obvious example is in mediaeval buildings with a framework of oak beams . Everyone must have seen these old buildings where the upper stories are wider than the ground floor , very common in Europe . The ceiling beams for the ground floor (also the floor beams for the upstairs rooms)are arranged to project out through the walls by 10-18 inches (30-45cm) , and the wall structure for the upper stories is built apon the projecting ends . This allows a larger open space to be achieved in the ground floor rooms without annoying support pillars because the weight is partly offset by the weight of the upper stories acting as a counter balance . This technique has been described as a way to avoid the tax on the building 'footprint', but this is not true in all countries where it was adopted , the tax merely prompted a wider acceptance of the technique . The same building tricks are used on modern buildings and bridges , but are not always obvious or visible when the structure is completed .
80 inches
ANSWER:Nobody really knows, but the world record stands by Bryan Berg at 25 feet, 9 and 7/16 inches.
5 inches
185 inches times 45 inches equals 8325 inches. This is a math problem.
7 feet, 3 inches
that problem does not exist but if you mean mm (milimeters) it is31.496063 inches.
10 feet, 2 inches, and 1 centimeter