what is the angle of elavation of the sun when the length of the shadow of a pole is 1÷root3 times the height of the pole
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Let ABC me the triangle.
angle abc be theta = angle of elevation of sun
length of shadow : length of pole = 1/√3
tan theta = √3/1
tan theta = √3
tan 60 degrees = √3(what theta = root 3, tan 60 is root 3)
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angle abc be theta = angle of elevation of sun
length of shadow : length of pole = 1/√3
tan theta = √3/1
tan theta = √3
tan 60 degrees = √3(what theta = root 3, tan 60 is root 3)
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