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Re: Ramp Dimensions
Posted by Eric Rasmussen.
Engineer from FIRST. Posted on 1/16/2000 12:45 PM MST In Reply to: Ramp Dimensions posted by Harold Lawrence on 1/15/2000 11:28 PM MST: The 15 degree angle is 'approximate'. The important part is the that it is 1 foot high at the peak. We thought, perhaps wrongly, that it would be easier to approximate the 15 degrees than say 14.xxxx degrees. All you need is a little trig to calculate the actual angle. If you still have questions, contact Frank Melanson at FIRST at 800-871-8326 x109 or at frankm@usfirst.org. He is the official contact for all field-related questions. -Eric |
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