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  2. Kite (geometry) - Wikipedia

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    When an equidiagonal kite has side lengths less than or equal to its diagonals, like this one or the square, it is one of the quadrilaterals with the greatest ratio of area to diameter. [21] A kite with three 108° angles and one 36° angle forms the convex hull of the lute of Pythagoras, a fractal made of nested pentagrams. [22]

  3. Tangential quadrilateral - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This formula cannot be used when the tangential quadrilateral is a kite, ... The area is one half the product of the diagonals.

  4. Right kite - Wikipedia

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    A right kite with its circumcircle and incircle. The leftmost and rightmost vertices have right angles. In Euclidean geometry, a right kite is a kite (a quadrilateral whose four sides can be grouped into two pairs of equal-length sides that are adjacent to each other) that can be inscribed in a circle. [1]

  5. Kite - Wikipedia

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    Kites with large surface area or powerful lift can lift kite fliers off the ground or drag them into other objects. In urban areas there is usually a ceiling on how high a kite can be flown, to prevent the kite and line infringing on the airspace of helicopters and light aircraft.

  6. Rhombus - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Every rhombus is a kite, and any quadrilateral that is both a kite and parallelogram is a rhombus. ... The area can also be ...

  7. Tetrahedral kite - Wikipedia

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    A tetrahedral kite being flown. A tetrahedral kite is a multicelled rigid box kite composed of tetrahedrally shaped cells to create a kind of tetrahedral truss. The cells are usually arranged in such a way that the entire kite is also a regular tetrahedron. The kite can be described as a compound dihedral kite as well.

  8. Kite types - Wikipedia

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    Flying kites in high or stormy winds is achieved in several ways; one way is to have high-porosity or ventilated kites Effective sail area is reduced, while shape and appearance can follow known kite shapes of non-ventilated kites. [366] Victory kites

  9. File:Swallowtail Kite by Lee Letts.pdf - Wikipedia

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