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Brendon has a small garden in his backyard that is already fenced. He wants to have a garden gate so that he can keep the dogs out of his garden. An example of the g... show full transcript
Step 1
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To find the length of each post, we need to account for the height of the gate, the clearance gap, and the portion of the post that goes underground. Using the formula:
Length of post = height above ground + clearance gap + height of gate + height underground.
Given:
Substituting these values:
Length of post = 0.4 + 0.08 + 1.3 + 0.06 = 1.84 m or 184 cm.
Step 2
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The clearance gap at the bottom of the gate is essential to ensure that the gate can open and close freely without obstruction from the ground or any debris. This prevents the gate from getting stuck and allows for proper functioning over time, especially considering changes due to weather conditions such as soil expansion or settling.
Step 3
Answer
To determine the length of the diagonal plank, we first need to find the vertical height:
So, the vertical height becomes:
Vertical height = 130 - (18 + 18) = 130 - 36 = 94 cm.
Using the formula provided:
Length of diagonal plank = .
Substituting in the values:
Then:
Length of diagonal plank = .
Taking the square root:
Length of diagonal plank = .
Step 4
Answer
To assist Brendon in constructing the gate, I would follow these steps:
Gather Materials: Collect all necessary materials including vertical planks, horizontal planks, screws, hinges, and the posts.
Preparation of Site: Mark the positions where the posts will be installed. Ensure the area is clear of debris.
Digging Holes: Dig holes deep enough to securely fit the posts, considering the depth that will be underground (0.4 m).
Install Posts: Place the posts in the dug holes, ensuring they are level and straight, and then fill the holes back with soil to secure them.
Attach Horizontal Planks: Use screws to attach the horizontal planks to the posts, ensuring they are 18 cm from both the bottom and top of the vertical planks.
Attach Vertical Planks: Secure the vertical planks to the horizontal planks using screws, maintaining equal gaps of 3 cm between each vertical plank.
Attach Diagonal Plank: Finally, attach the diagonal plank from the bottom of one vertical plank to a suitable position on the opposite plank to provide stability.
Install Gate with Hinges: Attach the gate to the posts using hinges, ensuring that the 8 cm gap is maintained at the bottom for clearance.
Final Adjustments: Test the gate to ensure smooth operation and make any necessary adjustments.
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