1 if the altitude of the sun is 60 what is the height of a tower which casts a shadow of length 30 m

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If the altitude of the Sun is 60°, what is the height of a tower which casts a ahadow of length 30 m ?

If the altitude of the Sun is 60°, what is the height of a tower which casts a ahadow of length 30 m ?

1 if the altitude of the sun is 60 what is the height of a tower which casts a shadow of length 30 m

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If the altitude of the sun is at 60^@ , then the height of the vertical tower that will cast a shadow of length 30m is (a)30sqrt(3)m (b) 15 m (c) (30)/(sqrt(3))m (d) 15sqrt(2)m

If the altitude of the sun is at 60^@ , then the height of the vertical tower that will cast a shadow of length 30m is (a)30sqrt(3)m

(b) 15 m

1 if the altitude of the sun is 60 what is the height of a tower which casts a shadow of length 30 m

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If the altitude of the sum is at 60°, then the height of the vertical tower that will cast a shadow of length 30 m is 

  • \[10\sqrt{3}\]

  •  15 m

  • \[\frac{30}{\sqrt{3}} m\]

  • \[15\sqrt{2} m\]

Let h be the height of vertical tower AB 

1 if the altitude of the sun is 60 what is the height of a tower which casts a shadow of length 30 m

Given that: altitude of sun is 60° and shadow of length `BC=30`meters.

Here, we have to find the height of tower.

So we use trigonometric ratios. 

In a triangle ABC, 

`⇒ tan C=(AB)/(BC)` 

`⇒ tan 60°=(AB)/(BC)` 

`⇒sqrt3=h/30`

`⇒h=30sqrt3` 

Concept: Heights and Distances

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