//William Bishop //williambishop@oit.edu Here we have the name and my contact information // BlankConsoleLab.cpp : This file contains the 'main' function. Program execution begins and ends there. // #include Here we are including the iostream in the program. using namespace std; Here we are using the namespace std working using std::cout; using std::cin; using std::endl; using std::basic_string; Here I am including std works of basic string and cout with cin. int main() This is the start of the main function. { float mass; Here we have int kite; string sq_meter; int horizontal_kitew; int vertical_kitel; Here we have the integers that are the width and length of the kite with the some more strings. cout << "Please enter a width of the kite in cm" << endl; cin >> horizontal_kitew; cout << "Your width is: " << horizontal_kitew << endl; Here we get the width of the kite. cout << "Please enter your length of the kite " << endl; cin >> vertical_kitel; cout << "Our width and the length is: " << horizontal_kitew << "and " << vertical_kitel << endl; Here we have length and width of our kite. int areaofkite; areaofkite = (horizontal_kitew * vertical_kitel) ; cout << "The area of the kite is " << areaofkite; Here we have the area of the kite float Area_of_kiteM; Area_of_kiteM = areaofkite / 10000; Here we have the area of the kite in meters instead of centimeters. cout << " " << Area_of_kiteM << endl; float aspectratio; aspectratio = horizontal_kitew / vertical_kitel; cout << " Our aspect ratio is : " << aspectratio << endl; Here we get the aspectratio of the kite if (aspectratio >= 1) cout << " WARNING : A lower aspect ratio than 1 would make more stability. " << endl; Here is the work if the aspectratio of the work is from greater than or equal to one //Part two float width2; float length2; float area2; Here we have the declarations of the floats from the part two of the program cout << "Please enter the width of the kite: "; Here we have the asking for the width of the program cout << " Please enter a width of the kite from 1 to 400. " << endl; cin >> width2; if (width2 > 0 && width2 < 401) cout << "Thank you for entering. " << width2; Here we have the entering of the width between 1 to 400 in centimeters else cout << "Please enter the width from 1 to 400. " << endl; If the the width isn't from 1 to 400 we ask again cin >> width2; cout << "Please enter the length of the kite: "; Here we ask to get the length of the kite cout << " Please enter a length of the kite from 1 to 400. " << endl; If the length isn't from 1 to 400 we ask again. cin >> length2; if (length2 > 0 && length2 < 401) cout << "Thank you for entering. " << length2; Here we have it if the length is inside the number range we asked for. else cout << "Please enter the length from 1 to 400. " << endl; Here we have the length we asking for if isn't the number we want. cin >> length2; area2 = length2 * width2; Here we have the area of the kite. cout << "The area is " << area2; Here we have the work that is the area of the kite inside their time float weight; float height; float density; Here we have the floats that are in the in the end of the program cout << "Please intput the weight of the kite. "; cin >> weight; Here have the input of the weight of the kite. cout << "Please input the height of the kite " << endl; cin >> height; Here we have the height of the kite. cout << "Please input the density of the kite in kilograms per cubic meter. " << endl; cin >> density; Here we have the density of the kite. cout << "Our density of the kite is " << density << "Our height of the kite is " << height << endl; Here we have the density and height of the kite. float volume; float length2meters; float width2meters; Here we have the length and width for what is inside meters instead of centimeters. length2meters = length2 / 10000; width2meters = width2 / 10000; Right here we have the length and width from meters. area2 = width2meters * length2meters; Here we have the area in square meters. volume = area2 * height; Here we have the volume of the kite in cubic meters. mass = volume * density; Here we have the mass of the kite. cout << "Our mass of our kite is " << mass << endl; Here we have the mass of the kite in kg const int Masspersqmeter = mass; cout << " Our mass is " <> distance; float Gravity_Pullhelp = mass * mass; Gravity_Pull = (10 * Gravity_Pullhelp) / distance; cout << "The pull on gravity from our kite is " << Gravity_Pull << "m^2/kg^2" << endl; Here we calculate the gravity pull on the kite.