Vitruvian Man Lab

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Introduction:
Leonardo da Vinci’s drawing “Vitruvian Man” shows how the proportions of the human body fit perfectly into a circle or a square and exposes a “perfect being” in the human race. It’s significance provides important information about proportions and can better help future occurrences on the topic of the human body and how they continue to change overtime. For example, the fashion industry requires specific measurements to models to advertise their clothes. It gives a better idea on how proportions play a key role in a modeling career and how those measurements differ from one industry to another. An experiment was put to the test to demonstrate the Vitruvian Man’s explicit measurements by creating a problem, making a hypothesis, and performing a procedure. The hypothesis states that if the distance from heel to hip is X ft, then the distance from hip to fingertips when the arm is extended straight above the head is also X ft.
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His hypothesis suggests that the distance from fingertip to fingertip or the arm span is the same distance from head to heel or height. The hypothesis made to demonstrate the “Vitruvian Man” explained that if the distance from heel to hip is X ft, then the distance from hip to fingertips when the arm is extended straight above the head is also X ft. Making conclusions from the final results reveals that the hypothesis was incorrect. Measurements from heel to hipbone were shorter than hipbone to fingertips when the arm was extended straight above the head. Potential modifications to improve test results could require all test subjects to have bare feet to get more accurate results from the measurements as well as measuring more accurately with a tool not including string. If demonstrated with the minor modifications, results could change, possibly supporting the “Vitruvian Man” more

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