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#1 2009-02-21 23:21:39

Ninja 101
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Calculate your personal horizon.

I recently came across the equation:
d=√1½h
(Where d is distance and h is your height)
So the distance that you can see is the square-root of one-and-a-half times your height, so a 6ft person can see 3 miles. Good, eh?


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#2 2009-02-22 01:12:18

JaneFairfax
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Re: Calculate your personal horizon.


Last edited by JaneFairfax (2009-02-22 03:56:52)

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#3 2009-02-22 08:26:47

MathsIsFun
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Re: Calculate your personal horizon.

Jane! Not so extreme please!

Maybe Ninja's formula is a good approximation within the bounds of human height. 6ft->3 Miles is very similar to 2m->5km


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#4 2009-02-22 09:03:47

Ninja 101
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Re: Calculate your personal horizon.

Approximately, I should have written...


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#5 2009-02-22 10:58:34

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Re: Calculate your personal horizon.

That formula came up on QI last Friday, and they're generally very good at checking their facts.


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#6 2009-02-22 11:07:41

JaneFairfax
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Re: Calculate your personal horizon.

So Ninja 101 lives in the UK. tongue

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#7 2009-02-23 04:13:56

Ninja 101
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Re: Calculate your personal horizon.

Excellent deduction! ^^


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#8 2009-02-23 12:51:52

MathsIsFun
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Re: Calculate your personal horizon.

Which is all Quite Interesting ...


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#9 2009-02-23 16:25:42

Jai Ganesh
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Re: Calculate your personal horizon.

JaneFairfax wrote:

If that includes a myopic, thats fine smile


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#10 2009-06-02 04:21:38

JaneFairfax
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Re: Calculate your personal horizon.

Someone has uploaded that particular episode of “QI” on YouTube:

[align=center]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RV7-jh_Ya9Q[/align]

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#11 2009-06-02 17:08:52

bobbym
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Re: Calculate your personal horizon.

Jane is back!!!!!

Thanks for the link.

I might be wrong but Ninja 101's formula is line of sight while Jane's is arc length (along the curved surface of the earth).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horizon

According to the above page when R>>h they should be close.

Last edited by bobbym (2009-06-02 17:23:46)


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