Math, asked by susmitanayak19p7rz7l, 1 year ago

If the elevation of the sun at a given time is 30 degree then find the length of the shadow cast by a tower of 150 feet height at that time

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Answered by Rockyhandsome2345
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150√3 will be the answer
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susmitanayak19p7rz7l: How
Rockyhandsome2345: by ratio
Rockyhandsome2345: 60 ke samne wali side ka ratio √3
Rockyhandsome2345: 30 ke samne wali side ka ratio 1
Rockyhandsome2345: 90 ke samne wali side ka ratio2
Rockyhandsome2345: 1=150
Rockyhandsome2345: then
Rockyhandsome2345: √3 = 150×√3=150√3
Answered by TooFree
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tan ( θ) = opp/adj

tan (30) = 150/shadow

shadow = 150/tan(30)

shadow = 150 ÷ √3/3

shadow  = 150√3 m


Answer: The shadow is 150√3 m

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