Math, asked by pvlcws369, 1 year ago

if the shadow of the tower is √3times its height then altiude of the sun is​

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Answered by theyeet69
1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Let h be the height then shadow length is

√3 times the height so √3h

If t denote the angle of elevation

then tan(t)=height/shadow length

=> tan(t)=h/√3h

=>tan(t)=1/√3

=> t= arctan(1/√3)

=30 degree or pi/6

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Answered by brainlyaryan12
3

Answer:

Tan ß = height of tower / height of shadow

Tan ß = x/√3x

Tan ß= 1/√3

Tan ß = Tan 30°

ß=30°

hope it helps..

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