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TABLE OF ZENITH-TANGENTS EXPLAINED.

    Luxfer Prisms distribute in a room the light which falls from the sky upon the window. The vertical angle (z) of the lowest light falling upon a prism plate has been called the "zenith distance." The tangent of this angle has been called the "zenith-tangent" (zt). This tangent is obtained by dividing the width (a) of the street by the height (b) of the opposite building, i.e. zt=a/b. Upon this zenith-tangent depends almost
Luxfer Prism zenith-tangent diagram

entirely the kind, quantity and method of installation of prisms which must be used to light a room satisfactorily. The tables on pages 187-188 give this zenith-tangent for various conditions. It is to be noted that the "street width" (a) is the distance from the prism plate to the face of the opposite building, and that the height of the opposite building (b) is
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