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Calculating Line of Sight and Obstruction in Restaurant Redesign
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[QUOTE="haruspex, post: 5472901, member: 334404"] Based on the text, I shall assume this is not homework. From the eye to the far edge of the floor, the line of sight drops .1m in 90m, or 1 in 900. From there to the horizon, it drops 7m in 9600m, or 1 in 1370. So that settles whether the horizon will be visible. As to how much of the view is lost, it depends how you measure it. Say it is in terms of optical angle. If you were to stand at the edge of the drop you would see 90 degrees, from vertically down to horizontal. From the given viewing height of 0.1m from the back edge, you will see less than one tenth of a degree. But I would think customers that drunk won't care. [/QUOTE]
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