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Expat09
Sep27-11, 05:35 PM
This is more a question about how the problem is written, rather than a question about how to do the problem

http://i.imgur.com/vmUrc.jpg

Why do they ask for tan γ in terms of d/l and h/l, rather than d and h? Is there some relation that I'm just not seeing? I'm pretty sure I know how to do the problem in terms of d and h, but the d/l and h/l terms are throwing me off

Ignea_unda
Sep27-11, 08:40 PM
Welcome to PF, Expat09.

If you look at all the rest of the terms, all of them are dimensionless. By this I mean, they have no units.

\theta is in radians, which are dimensionless
\alpha and \beta are just constants to scale h and l.

Therefore, to make h and d dimensionless, the author chose a common length, l, to make it so there are no units for d/l and h/l.

Does this help at all?