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angle of elevation

American  
[ang-guhl uhv el-uh-vey-shuhn] / ˈæŋ gəl əv ˌɛl əˈveɪ ʃən /

noun

Surveying.
  1. the angle between the line from an observer or instrument to an object above the observer or instrument and a horizontal line.


Etymology

Origin of angle of elevation

First recorded in 1780–90

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Find the rate of change of the angle of elevation after launch when the camera and the rocket are 5000 feet apart.

From Textbooks • Mar. 30, 2016

Determine the angle of elevation of the Sun above the solar panel by using the angle between lines L1 and L2.

From Textbooks • Mar. 30, 2016

Determine the angle of elevation of the Sun above the solar panel.

From Textbooks • Mar. 30, 2016

The angle of elevation to the top of a building in Seattle is found to be 2 degrees from the ground at a distance of 2 miles from the base of the building.

From Textbooks • Feb. 13, 2015

A Jesuit mathematician did the geometry calculations to determine the distance to a stockpile of gunpowder the Dutch had brought ashore and the angle of elevation at which the cannon should be set.

From "The Invention of Science" by David Wootton

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