Pyramids
can be made from any material. For every one foot of height, the corresponding
sides would be 1.4945 feet and base, 1.5708 feet. Side is measured
from corner to the apex, and height is the vertical height from the
apex to the base, i.e., perpendicular from the apex to the base.
HEIGHT
BASE
SIDE
3
4.71
4.48
4
6.28
5.98
5
7.85
7.47
6
9.42
8.98
8
12.57
11.96
10
15.70
14.95
11
18.85
17.93
When the sides of the pyramid are in place, they will be forming
an angle of 51 degrees 51 minutes to the base, a miniature replica
of the Great Pyramid.
The pyramid
must be aligned to the four cardinal points i.e., north, east, south
and west; one of the sides can be used as the north-south axis.
[Extracts
from the book The Secret Power of Pyramids by Bill Schul & Ed
Petitt]