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How many diagonals does a kite have?

A kite has two diagonals. To see a drawing that makes it perfectly clear, use the link below.A 4 sided quadrilateral kite has 2 diagonals


The string on a kite is tight and makes an angle of 25 degrees with the horizontal Find the height of the kite if 150 feet is let out and the end of the string is 4.5 feet above the ground?

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


What is a kites use?

a kite used to be used to determine wind direction and wind speed. today, kites are used for entertainment purposes.


Kite lines you have a power kite 16 foot span leading lines approx 2mm thick brake line 1.5 mm what breaking strain would they be?

It is hard to answer from the information given, different brands of line will be thicker for the same breaking strain. Dyneena line is commonly use for sports and power kites. I can't even give you a suggested reccomendation as the wing span of the kite is not the only variable. For example Foil kite and arch kites of this wing span would generate diffeent lift depending on their aspect ratio. In addition I would strongly recommend you do not fly this kite without seeking some advice. Traction kites can generate very large amounts of pull and are dangerous to yourself and others if flown innappropriatly.


How do you use gmc in math?

The two main things that GMC stands for are General Motors Corporation and the UK's General Medical Council - neither of which have any particular use in mathematics.