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प्रश्न
The horizontal distance between two towers is 120 m. The angle of elevation of the top and angle of depression of the bottom of the first tower as observed from the second tower is 30° and 24° respectively.
Find the height of the two towers. Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures
उत्तर
Consider the following figure:
In ΔAEC
`tan 30^@ = (AE)/(EC)`
`=> 1/sqrt3 = (AE)/120`
`=> 120/sqrt3 = AE`
∴ AE = 69.28 m
In ΔBEC
`tan 24^@ = (EB)/(EC)`
`=> 0.445 = (EB)/(120)`
`:. EB = 53.427 m`
Thus, height of first tower, AB = AE + EB
= 69.282 + 53.427
= 122.709 m
= 122 m (correct to 3 significant figures)
And height of second tower CD = EB = 53.427 m = 53.4 (correct to 3 significant figures)
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