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===
 
===Measuring tree heights in sloped terrain===
  
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===Measuring height without given distance===
 
===Measuring height without given distance===
  
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[[Category:Tree height]]
 
[[Category:Tree height]]

Revision as of 14:40, 2 November 2010

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Basic principle

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

Trigonometric principle 3.png
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