Angle of elevation is looking upwards to an object and angle of depression is looking downwards to an object
An angle is formed when two lines meet at a point.
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the circle has equidistance and it has no angle and sides while the polygon has sides and angle
A solid angle is 3-dimensional, a planar angle is 2-d.
explement of the angle or conjugate of an angle
It is the alternate angle to the angle of elevation
A sextant.
The angle between an object and the horizon is referred to as the "angle of elevation" when the object is above the horizontal line, and the "angle of depression" when the object is below it. These angles are commonly used in trigonometry and surveying to determine heights and distances. The angle of elevation is measured from the observer's eye level upward to the object, while the angle of depression is measured downward from the observer's eye level to the object.
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 .
you could do a model showing the angle of elevation and angle of depression of a building
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It is just where the elevation is positioned, first angle, the drawings is positioned to the right of the section and third, the elevation is positioned to the left of the section, obviously rotated the correct way too.
It can be any object that is above or below the horizontal from the perspective of a viewer.
If the base of the elevation is at a distance d from the observer, then the highest point is at a height = d*tan(angle of elevation)
Your missing the angle of elevation or depression.
The angle of depression of a point is the angle between the line joining that point and the point of observation and the horizontal from the point of observation.
Angle of depression is the angle between a horizontal line and the line joining the observer's eye to some object beneath the horizontal line. ^_^