3,4,5 Triangle
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- The 3,4,5 triangle uses fairly simple math which can be used for all sorts of things. And yep it is Pythagoras but don't let that scare you...
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As a construction worker I have used this all my life!
Always used in plate layout work for construction.
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Thank you very much for explaining the 3 4 5 principle. I've known about and indeed used it many times but never understood the theory behind it . Pity that you weren't my maths teacher some 60 odd years ago .
Another practical application for this is selecting sling lengths for rigging loads to be lifted. Simply use the 4 in the vertical position and the 3 in the horizontal position. Your lower angle will be about 37 degrees while your upper will be 53 which are both considered safe angles for sling loading.
Brilliant as usual bro
I always love your videos thank you for helping my get better at math!
I rember being taught this by an old joiner to work out if our corners were square for making foundations shutters for concrete 😊
You sir are an inspiration. I could (and will) watch lots more of your videos. Although I do complex maths at work, it always involves some kind of tool that works it all out, however I have always had a mental block with basic arithmetic. Your content will help millions of people like me develop.
You can also use the square root of 2 to find a right angle. Also used in the electrical world.
It's can be perfectly scaled... but, not perfectly measured. A perfect 90 degree angle, by this method... is in reality...only a Platonic dream.
You have a perfect triangle. In the real world it could be off. How do you adjust it for 5. Do you move the 3 line or the 4 line to get the 5. Thanks.
Brilliantly explained, straight to the point. No 'fannying about.' Job done! Many thanks. Gary - Biggleswade, UK.
De stelling van Pythagoras.
Finally somethin I already knew... takes me back to my engineering days when drawing out plans to build to.
Egyptians were doing it millenia ago. Something everyone one learns in primary school.
if i want to scale 4 into like 7, how do i scale 3 and 5?
I used this to build I extentio
12 is a magical number!
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