There are 34.9 mm of fall.
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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math now? Alright, so if you have a 2-degree roof over 1 meter, the fall would be about 0.035 meters. But like, who's really measuring that precisely when they're building a roof, right? Just slap some shingles on there and call it a day.
To calculate the fall in a 2-degree roof over 1 meter, you first need to convert the angle to radians by multiplying it by π/180. In this case, 2 degrees is approximately 0.035 radians. Next, you can use the formula: fall = run * tan(angle). Given a run of 1 meter, the fall would be approximately 0.035 meters, or 3.5 centimeters.
30cm
10*sin(1) metres = 0.175 metres = 17.5 cm.
Fall = 1 metre*arctan(25 deg) = 1 metre*0.466 = 0.466 m or 46.6 cm approx
3 degrees is a slope of 5.24 centimeters per meter. (rounded)
To calculate the vertical drop over a given horizontal distance due to a slope, we use the formula: vertical drop = horizontal distance * tan(slope angle). Given a 3-degree slope over 1 meter, the vertical drop would be 1 meter * tan(3 degrees), which is approximately 0.0524 meters or 5.24 centimeters. This means that for every 1 meter of horizontal distance, the elevation would decrease by about 5.24 centimeters.