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Print this Height Calculator
Grid.


On the
protractor at the corner of the Height Calculator grid, mark the angle
you measured on your inclinometer. Draw a straight line that runs
through the mark on the protractor, through the corner of the grid, and
all the way across the paper.

Imagine that your eye is right by the protractor in the lower left-hand
corner of the grid. The line at the bottom of the grid is a line
parallel to the ground, at the level of your eyes. Each division on the
grid represents 100 cm in the real world. Using this information and
the distance you measured in Step
7 in Using Your Inclinometer, mark the object’s position on the
bottom line of the grid.

Starting at the mark you just made, draw a straight line that’s
perpendicular to the bottom line of the grid, starting at your mark.
Now you
have a triangle. The height of this triangle tells you the distance
from your eye-level line to the top of the object.

To get the height of the object, add the distance from the ground to
your eye level (from Step 8 in Using Your Inclinometer) to the
number you got above.

Making Rockets
For
tips on how to use this trick with a class or group, go to the Teacher/Leader
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