Math, asked by saayuj7845, 1 year ago

Find the angle of elevation of the sun when a 6m high pole makes shadow of length 2Ö3m on the horizontal plane

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Answered by Madgop
5

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

60

Answered by wifilethbridge
6

The angle of elevation of the sun is 60°

Step-by-step explanation:

Height of pole = Perpendicular = 6 m

Length of shadow =Base =2\sqrt{3} m

Tan \theta = \frac{Perpendicular}{Base}\\Tan \theta = \frac{6}{2\sqrt{3}}\\Tan \theta = \sqrt{3}\\\theta = tan^{-1}\sqrt{3}\\\theta = 60^{\circ}

Hence the angle of elevation of the sun is 60°

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