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 Re: Angle Measurements & A Question for Road-Worker RinkyDinks 
 julian, on host 195.67.254.243
  Sunday, July 15, 2001, at 05:33:46
  Re: Angle Measurements & A Question for Road-Worker RinkyDinks posted by gabby on Saturday, July 14, 2001, at 23:27:12:
> Then there are 'grades,' used on roads and probably elsewhere.  For example, occasionally one sees signs warning of "6% grade next 10 miles" or something similar.  What is grade? >
 
  I've always thought that this refrred to a percentage of vertical, i.e. 90 degrees. "6% next 10 miles" would thus mean an average angle of 5.4 degrees relative to horizontal. This corresponds to a total drop (or increase) of umm..., (calculator, calculator) ... 10 miles x 1609 metres per mile x 0.06 =  965,4 metres.
  180-90-5.4=84.6 degrees  (ok, so it's not quite to scale) |\ | /  / \ | /  /  /  / \ |___\ 5.4 degrees
 
  jul"just a driver"ian 
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