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The First Long Side of Sharp Kink is a particular type of long line segment joining two adjacent outer vertices of Sharp Kink in geometric configurations.
The calculator uses the formula:
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Explanation: This formula calculates the first long side by adding the first short side to the square root of the difference between the squared diagonal and squared width.
Details: Accurate calculation of sharp kink dimensions is crucial for geometric modeling, structural design, and various engineering applications where precise measurements are required.
Tips: Enter all values in meters. Ensure the diagonal is greater than the width, and all values are non-negative.
Q1: What is a Sharp Kink in geometry?
A: A Sharp Kink refers to a specific geometric configuration where a rectangle is folded, creating distinct long and short sides with specific relationships.
Q2: Why is the square root function used in this formula?
A: The square root function calculates the length of one side of a right triangle formed by the diagonal and width, using the Pythagorean theorem.
Q3: What are the measurement units for this calculation?
A: The calculator uses meters as the default unit, but the formula works with any consistent unit of measurement.
Q4: What happens if the width is greater than the diagonal?
A: The calculation would result in a negative value under the square root, which is mathematically invalid for real numbers.
Q5: Can this formula be used for other geometric shapes?
A: This specific formula is designed for Sharp Kink configurations and may not apply directly to other geometric shapes without modification.