The trigonometric principle
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The so-called trigonometric principle of measuring tree heights is based on the measurement of distances and angles. | The so-called trigonometric principle of measuring tree heights is based on the measurement of distances and angles. | ||
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+ | ===Measuring tree heights in sloped terrain=== | ||
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+ | ===Measuring height without given distance=== | ||
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Basic principle=
The so-called trigonometric principle of measuring tree heights is based on the measurement of distances and angles.
Measuring tree heights in sloped terrain