define Perpendicular applied to height

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Perpendicular applied to height refers to a line or vector that intersects a height (or vertical line) at a right angle, creating a 90-degree angle between the height and the perpendicular line. This means the perpendicular line is completely vertical and perpendicular to the height, forming a straight line that is perpendicular to the ground.
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