Math, asked by Vishalaggarwal1, 1 year ago

If the height of a pole is 2√3
metres and length of its shadow is
2 metres, find the angle of elevation of the sun.

Answers

Answered by Satyamrajput
23
Heya.....✋
Answer in attachment
hope it helps...
Attachments:
Answered by seelamahit912
0

The angle of elevation of the sun is \theta=60^{o}.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

The height of the pole =2\sqrt{3} meter.

The length of the shadow=2 meter.

To find:

Find the angle of elevation of the sun.

Solution:

The below figure shows the angle of elevation ∠ACB=\theta.

So, AB=2\sqrt{3}m, AC=2m.

tan\theta=\frac{AB}{AC}

tan\theta=\frac{2\sqrt{3} }{2}

tan\theta=\sqrt{3}

We know that tan\theta=60^{o}

Hence, the sun's elevation angle is 60 degrees.

#SPJ2

Attachments:
Similar questions