if you have a base line of say 10FT then all you have to do is go to your stop point and count back say 3FT then go back to you stop point and go up 4FT then all you have to do is make your 5FT mark from the 3FT to the 4FT and then you should have a right angle...
The first factories were probably established by ancient Greeks and Romans. Archeologists have discovered the remains of many factories that manufactured pottery, glassware, and bronze goods over two thousand years ago.
The metal element of Iron (Fe) was never "invented" as it has existed across the Universe for billions of years. That being said humanity is thought to have first exploited Fe for industrial and social uses some 3500+ years ago. Since the use of Fe has become an inseparable aspect to modernity through steels and other metal working. Although Fe was never invented, it was to be discovered, exploited and refined through human technology.
That would be Henry Bessemer, inventor of the Bessemer Converter which allowed the processing of Steel on an industrial scale. The process involves the removal of impurities (an important factor in Steel manufacture) through oxidation.
Drebbel, Cornelius Jacobszoon, 1572-1634, Dutch inventor, physicist, and mechanician. His major inventions were an atmospherically driven clock and the first navigable submarine; the first voyage was in 1620 in the River Thames, London. His other inventions include thermostats used to make self-regulating ovens and a working thermometer, as well as various optical instruments including the first microscope He also discovered a process for making scarlet dye that was used for many years by his children in the dye industry.Drebbel did not actually invent the submarine. He constructed the first workable submarine using the 1578 plans of English mathematician William Bourne.Cornelius van drebbel is an inventor who invented the submarine. He was born in 1572 in Alkmaar Netherlands. He also was a philosopher and physicist.
A caveman from 10,000 BCal-Kashi was the 1st to provide an explicit statement of the law of cosines in a form suitable for triangulation
A triangulation data structure is a data structure designed to handle the representation of a two dimensional triangulation. Triangulation is the one who is responsible for the creation and removal of faces and vertices (memory management).
Walter F. Reynolds has written: 'Triangulation in Maine' -- subject(s): Triangulation, Geodesy 'First-order triangulation in southeast Alaska' -- subject(s): Triangulation, Geodesy
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Yes the Brooklyn bridge does use triangulation. If you want proof look at a really big picture or use this link below. Zoom in and you can see the triangulation at the sides.
Jasper S. Bilby has written: 'Reconnaissance and signal building' -- subject(s): Triangulation 'Bilby steel tower for triangulation' -- subject(s): Triangulation signal towers
Answer #1:no=================Answer #2:Yes.Another answer: The primary use of triangulation may not be to measure the distance of stars, but the method which is used to measure the distance of close stars is primarily triangulation.
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Yes. GSM phones (phones sold by T-Mobile and AT&T) use triangulation.
F. R. Gossett has written: 'Manual of geodetic triangulation' -- subject(s): Triangulation
Triangulation of the exact location of any given thing has become much easier with the development of satellite technology.
In a region covered adequately by cellphone towers, the location of a particular phone may be discovered by simple triangulation, coupled with a few assumptions regarding the strength of the phone's signal.