7' pyramid tipi from (?') square tarp?

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auscam

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While I know how to turn a square tarp into a 3-sided tipi, I don't know (and can't find out) what size of square tarp is needed to form a tipi that stands 7' tall at its apex.

Could some kind geometrically-minded soul help me out? Pointing me at the formula will do.

TIA,

Mark.
 

Wandering Fred

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Good old Pythagoras Theorum works for me most of the time.
Just reduce everything to right angled triangles

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So -
for a shelter 7' high with 10" x 10" footprint
a = pole height of 7'
b = half the width of the shelter. (10' divided by 2)
c = length of material needed for 1 side.
So -
a squared = 49
b squared = 25
c = Squareroot(49+25)=74 = 8.6' distance from apex of tent to ground
 
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