The formula to calculate the High Heel Angle (θ) is:
\[ \theta = \arctan \left( \frac{H}{L} \right) \times \left( \frac{180}{\pi} \right) \]
Where:
Let's say the heel height (H) is 10 cm and the foot length (L) is 25 cm. Using the formula:
\[ \theta = \arctan \left( \frac{10}{25} \right) \times \left( \frac{180}{\pi} \right) \approx 21.80 \text{ degrees} \]
So, the high heel angle is approximately 21.80 degrees.
The high heel angle is the angle formed between the heel height and the foot length when wearing high heels. This angle can give an indication of how steep the incline of the foot is when wearing the heels. A higher angle typically means a steeper incline, which can affect comfort and stability. Understanding this angle can help in choosing the right pair of high heels for both comfort and style.
Definition: Calculates the angle of heel based on the height and length of the heel.
Formula: \( \theta = \arctan\left(\frac{H}{L}\right) \)
Example: \( \theta = \arctan\left(\frac{5}{10}\right) \)
Definition: Determines the height and angle of a heel based on its dimensions.
Formula: \( H = L \times \tan(\theta) \)
Example: \( H = 10 \times \tan(30) \)
Definition: Calculates the height of a roof heel based on the pitch and span.
Formula: \( H = \frac{S \times \tan(\theta)}{2} \)
Example: \( H = \frac{20 \times \tan(45)}{2} \)