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<h1 class="center">Activity: How High?</h1>
<p>For this activity you will need:</p>
<ul>
<li>A piece of cardboard or thin sheet of wood, about the size
of a sheet of paper.</li>
<li>A piece of string about 30cm or 1 foot long:</li>
</ul>
<img alt="string" src="images/howhigh1.jpg">
<ul>
<li>A drawing pin (thumbtack) or a small nail:</li>
</ul>
<img alt="pin" src="images/howhigh2.jpg">
<ul>
<li>A small rock (one you can tie the string to):</li>
</ul>
<img alt="howhigh3" src="images/howhigh3.jpg">
<ul>
<li>A tape measure:</li>
</ul>
<img alt="tape measures" src="images/howhigh4.jpg">
<ul>
<li>scissors</li>
<li>glue</li>
</ul>
<h2>Aim</h2>
The aim of this activity is to measure the height of a tall building or
tree.<br>
I will illustrate this with a tree, but the method is just the
same for a building.<br>
<br>
<p class="center"><img alt="tree" src="images/howhigh5.jpg"></p>
<h3>&nbsp;</h3>
<h3>Suppose you want to measure the height.</h3>
<p><strong>Can I just measure it with
a tape measure?</strong><br>
That won't be easy. You may have to climb the tree to do that. Dangerous!</p>
<p>But there is another, easier, way!</p>
<div class="center80">
<p>Measure a length <b>along the ground</b> and measure the <b>angle&nbsp;θ</b> to the top of the tree:</p>
<p class="center"><img alt="tree with angle" src="images/howhigh6.jpg"></p>
<p><i>Surveyors and engineers use special equipment to measure these
distances and angles accurately. The instrument they use to measure the
angle is called a theodolite.
In this activity you will make a simple theodolite. You won't get
accurate answers, but it will help you to understand how surveyors do
their work.</i></p>
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<p><strong>There are three parts to this activity:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Making a simple theodolite.</li>
<li>Measuring the angle and the distance along the ground.</li>
<li>Using the measurements to find the height of the tree.</li>
</ul>
<h2>Making a Simple Theodolite</h2>
<p><strong>Step 1:</strong> Print
out this <a href="images/howhigh7.jpg">image</a> of a protractor onto A4 paper.<br>
You will need to change the page
orientation to landscape. </p>
<p><strong>Step 2:</strong> You do not need to cut
out the picture of the protractor, but you will need to cut as near as
you can to the top edge - just leave a small space, enough for you to
attach the drawing pin or nail.</p>
<p><strong>Step3:</strong> Glue your picture of the
protractor with its straight-edge lying along the<br>
top edge of your
cardboard or timber:</p>
<p class="center"><img alt="protractor on wood" src="images/howhigh8.svg"></p>
<p><strong>Step 4:</strong> Tie the small rock to
one end of the piece of string:</p>
<p class="center"><img alt="rock on string" src="images/howhigh9.jpg"></p>
<p><strong>Step 5:</strong> Attach the other end of
the string to the top middle point of the <br>
protractor using the drawing
pin or
nail:</p>
<p class="center"><img alt="protractor on wood with rock on string" src="images/howhigh10.jpg"></p>
<p>When you allow the rock to pull the string downwards, gravity will make
it hang vertically. Even if you tilt the piece of cardboard or timber
at an angle, the string will still hang vertically:</p>
<p class="center"><img alt="protractor string at 90" src="images/howhigh11a.svg"> &nbsp; <img alt="protractor string at 60" src="images/howhigh11b.svg"></p>
<p><strong>Can you see how the angle of 30°
is related to the angle shown by the string on the protractor?</strong></p>
<h2><br>
Measuring the Angle
and the Distance Along the Ground</h2>
<p>First of all, find a good place to stand&nbsp; about <strong>100 feet or 30m
away from the tree</strong>. Make sure that you are standing on level ground and
in a safe place. Mark the place with a stick. Now you are ready to
measure.</p>
<p>To measure the angle, you just point your 'theodolite'' towards the top
of the tree. Put your eye as close as possible to one edge of the
protractor; then, looking along the straight edge, point it directly at
the top of the tree:</p>
<p class="center"><img alt="howhigh12" src="images/howhigh12.jpg"></p>
<p>Hold the string and weight in position before you lower the theodolite.
Then read the angle from the theodolite as the angle the vertical
weight on
the string &nbsp;makes with the protractor. Adjust your answer to find
the <a href="../algebra/trig-finding-angle-right-triangle.html">angle
of elevation</a>, <strong>θ</strong>, from
your eye to the top of the tree.</p>
<p>To find the distance, <strong>d</strong>, use your tape measure to measure from the
stick to the base of the tree, or more exactly to the midpoint of the
base of the tree - <strong>can you see how to make allowance for that?</strong></p>
<h2>Using the
Measurements to Find the Height of the Tree</h2>
<p>You can calculate the height of the tree using a scale diagram on a
piece of paper,<br>
following these steps:</p>
<ul>
<li>Draw a horizontal line:</li>
</ul>
<img alt="howhigh13" src="images/howhigh13.jpg">
<ul start="2">
<li>At a point, <strong>C</strong>, near the right end of the line, measure an angle
equal to the angle, <strong>θ</strong>, from your experiment:</li>
</ul>
<img alt="howhigh14" src="images/howhigh14.jpg">
<ul start="3">
<li>Choosing a suitable scale, measure the distance x equivalent to
the distance <strong>d</strong> you measured in your experiment. Mark a point <strong>B</strong>:</li>
</ul>
<img alt="howhigh15" src="images/howhigh15.jpg">
<ul start="4">
<li>Draw the perpendicular at <strong>B</strong> to meet the sloping line at <strong>A</strong>:</li>
</ul>
<img alt="howhigh16" src="images/howhigh16.jpg">
<ul start="5">
<li>Measure the height, <strong>y</strong>, of <strong>A</strong> above <strong>B</strong>:</li>
</ul>
<img alt="howhigh17" src="images/howhigh17.jpg">
<ul start="6">
<li>Using the scale from step 3, convert <strong>y</strong> back to find the height, <strong>h</strong>, of the tree.</li>
</ul>
<h2>Wait!</h2>
<ul class="bigul">
<li>Did you notice anything wrong?</li>
<li>Where was your eye when you measured the angle θ?</li>
<li>Can you think of a way to compensate for that error?</li>
</ul>
<h2>Another Way</h2>
<p>There is an alternative way to calculate the height of the tree using <a href="../sine-cosine-tangent.html">trigonometry</a>.<br>
If you know how to do this, then go ahead.</p>
<ul>
<li>How accurate will your answer be?</li>
</ul>
<h3>Can you list below some things about this experiment that tell you that
your answer is not very accurate?</h3>
<ol>
<li>&nbsp;</li>
<li>&nbsp;</li>
<li>&nbsp;</li>
<li>&nbsp;</li>
<li>&nbsp;</li>
</ol>
<h3>Any more?</h3>
<p><strong>Try to find out how</strong><strong> a real theodolite is made and why it gives much
more accurate measurements.</strong></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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