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Origami by Al : Bases : Free diagrams. Pythagoras in everyday life. How to Make a Clinometer. Edit Article Fixed Angle (45 degree) InclinometerFixed Angle Inclinometer: ApplicationsProtractor InclinometerProtractor Inclinometer: Applications Edited by Waited, Flickety, Maniac, Webster and 47 others A clinometer (also called a declinometer) is an instrument that measures vertical slope, usually the angle between the ground or the observer and a tall object, such as a tree or building (angle of elevation), but it can be used from the heights to a lower point (angle of depression or decline).

Clinometers are frequently used in astronomy, surveying, engineering, and forestry. Ad Steps Method 1 of 4: Fixed Angle (45 degree) Inclinometer 1Fold a "square" piece of paper in half from corner to corner and crease it to form two triangles with one 90 degree angle and two 45 degree angles, and leave it folded together so that it appears to be one triangle. Method 2 of 4: Fixed Angle Inclinometer: Applications 1Find the height of a pole.

Method 3 of 4: Protractor Inclinometer Ad Tips Warnings. Origami That's Fun And Easy. NLVM Geometry Manipulatives. The Proof | Pythagorean Puzzle | Demonstrate. Annandale High School - Welcome. Geometry You will use compass constructions to create a poster of the Pythagorean spiral. The result needs to be colored and may be creatively decorated. You will need to turn in your poster and a separate piece of paper with all calculations. Materials: + poster board + ruler + compass + pencil, colored pencils or markers Step 1: Place the poster board in landscape orientation. Step 2: Using your ruler create a segment that is 10 cm across starting from the starting point and heading towards the center of the poster. Step 3: On a separate piece of paper, use the Pythagorean Theorem to calculate the length of the hypotenuse.

Step 4: Using the hypotenuse of the first triangle, create another right triangle on top of the previous hypotenuse. Step 5: On your separate piece of paper, show the calculations to find the length of the new hypotenuse. Step 7: Detail your Pythagorean Spiral with a design. Grading Rubric for Pythagorean Spiral Project.