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Suppose the width of your fist is 4.1 inches and the length of your arm is 35.4 inches. Based on these measurements, what will be the angular width (in degrees) of your fist held at arm’s length?

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User Vivendi
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Answer:

7 degree

Step-by-step explanation:

given data

width = 4.1 inches

length = 35.4 inches

solution

we consider as per fig

O is mid point of BC

so OB = 2.05 inches

and

AB =
√(OB^2 + OA^2)

AB =
√(2.05^2 + 35.4^2)

AB = 35.078 inches

so


sin (\alpha )/(2) = (OB)/(AB)


sin (\alpha )/(2) = (2.05)/(35.078)


\alpha = 7 degree

Suppose the width of your fist is 4.1 inches and the length of your arm is 35.4 inches-example-1
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