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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Distance Measure by Paper, Ruler and Pencil

You can calculate a distance up to hundreds of meters, even kilometers with this triangle method. You do not need to go to the object to be measured, but the object should be visible from a distance. The tools used are:
pencil, preferably cylindrical as easy to roll
ruler
paper
• distance
measuring tool, if necessary

Here is the basic principal: if there are two triangles, one small and one big, and both have same size corners, then the comparison of sides of those two triangles will be equal, see figure:
 


Triangle abc has the same angles with triangle ABC:
angle a = angle A
angle b = angle B
angle c = angle C

and the ratio of each side length will be the same:
ab / AB = bc / BC = ca / ​​CA = scale

In other words, if the triangle abc is magnified according to the scale, it will become triangle ABC. This principle is used to calculate a distance in this triangle method.

See the picture below, by d
rawing a similar but smaller triangle to triangle AB-object on paper, and the distance from A to B is known, then the distance from A to object and B to object can be calculated based on drawing scale.





PROCEDURE:
Determine
position A and position B with known distance between them, you can use distance measuring tool, vehicle tripmeter, distance markers on the street, etc..

Prepare a
level plane (eg, table, board, etc.) as a base for drawing a triangle on paper. I recommend to use a cylindrical pencil, so that could be used to test table levelTable is level  if the pencil does not roll in the direction of table length, also pencil does not roll in the direction of table width. Can also use marbles to ensure table level, marbles should not roll in any direction if placed on the table.

At position A
Draw line
a-b on paper, position the line so that there is a large empty area on the paper to draw the object point. In the picture below we can see line a-b is depicted at the bottom of the paper so there is space to draw object point.
 


Place the paper on a
table at position A. Arrange the paper so that the line a-b is in line with an imaginary line from point A to point B. It can be done by putting a ruler along the a-b line and a ruler is aimed to point B. Make sure the paper does not move.




Place the ruler at point
a on drawing and aim the ruler from point a to the object. Draw a line from a to the object on paper. Make sure the line a-b is still in line with an imaginary line from point A to point B. Then it began to appear there are two sides of a triangle, as shown below:





At position B
Now move your position to place B. Put the paper on a flat table at the B. Position the paper so that the a-b line is in line with an imaginary line from point B to point A, make sure the paper does not move.





Position the ruler on the point b, and
aim the ruler to in line with an imaginary line from point B to the object, draw lines on paper, as shown below:






Now it looks on paper there is a triangle formation that can be named as the triangle abo. Sides length of this triangle can be measured by ruler.




Because the distance between point A to point B is known, then the ratio of the length of
a-b line with distance from point A to point B is the scale of this drawing. Suppose the distance from point A to point B is known 50 meters, and the length of a-b line in the triangle is 5 cm, then the drawing scale is 5 divided by 5000 or equal to 1: 1000.

If measured length of line a-o on the drawing is 30 cm, the distance from point A to the object is:
30 cm x 1000 = 30,000 cm = 300 meters

If measure length of line b-o is 25 cm, the distance from point B to the object is:
25 cm x 1000 = 25,000 cm = 250 meters

This triangle method can also be used to create map with scale and measurement are quite accurate. Without having to measure distance of each object position directly.


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