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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 ... The area can also be expressed in terms of just the ... This formula cannot be used when the tangential quadrilateral is a kite

  4. Right kite - Wikipedia

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    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] That is, it is a kite with a circumcircle (i.e., a cyclic kite). Thus the right kite is a convex quadrilateral and has two opposite right ...

  5. Area - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Area is the measure of a region's size on a surface. ... Rhombus/Kite = Parallelogram = ...

  6. Kite - Wikipedia

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    Kite maker from India, image from Travels in India, including Sinde and the Punjab by H. E. Lloyd, 1845. Kite flying is popular in many Asian countries, where it often takes the form of "kite fighting", in which participants try to snag each other's kites or cut other kites down. [53]

  7. Kite types - Wikipedia

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    Good kite design and construction practice includes the aim of having the left and right sides of the kite's wing be mirror images of each other, for balance. A collection of builders are exploring asymmetrical designs, which involve special challenges. [71] Autogyro kites (gyro kite, heli-kite, helicopter kite) use unpowered autorotation

  8. MS Onego Deusto - Wikipedia

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    This kite is connected to the ship by a cable, and controlled by an automatic pod of actuators to maximize the wind benefits. The kite functions at an altitude between 100 metres (330 ft) and 500 metres (1,600 ft). [4] By using this system it is possible to improve the speed of the ship and reduce fuel consumption.

  9. 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 ...