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How is the shadow formation used for measuring a height of a tree​

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Answered by BrainlyJossh
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Explanation:

Shadow lengths are proportional to the height of the object. ... Multiply the length of the tree's shadow by your height. If you are 5 feet (1.5 meters) tall, and the tree's shadow is 100 feet (30.48 meters) long, multiple them together: 5 x 100 = 500 (or for the meter measurements, 1.5 x 30.48 = 45.72).

Answered by hemanthssrakurthi
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Shadow lengths are proportional to the height of the object. ... Multiply the length of the tree's shadow by your height. If you are 5 feet (1.5 meters) tall, and the tree's shadow is 100 feet (30.48 meters) long, multiple them together: 5 x 100 = 500 (or for the meter measurements, 1.5 x 30.48 = 45.72).

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