A man wishes to estimate the distance of a nearby tower from him. He stand at a point A in front of tower C and spots a very distinct object O in line with AC. He then walk perpendicular to AC upto B, a distance of 100 m, and looks at O and C again. How high the tower is.?
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A man wishes to estimate the distance of a nearby tower from him. He stands at a point A in front of the tower C and spots a very distant object O in line with AC. He then walks perpendicular to AC up to B, a distance of 100 m. and looks at O and C again. Since O is very distant, the direction BO is practically the same as AO but he finds the line of sight of C shifted from the original line of sight by an angle θ=40
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(θ is known as parallax) estimate the distance of the lower C from his original position A.
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