Respuesta :
Answer: 2.584 metres
Explanation:
The angle of elevation made by the pole to the ground is 70.
The height of the pole is 2 metres.
Since sun is directly overhead, the sunlight will make an 90° angle with the pole and cast the shadow.
Hence a triangle will be formed with pole as perpendicular, sunlight as base and shadow as hypotenuse.
Let the shadow be x.
So,
sin 70 = length of pole / x
x = 2 metres / sin 70°
Answer:
1m
Explanation:
The tilted post forms 70° with the ground
The post length sticking out is 2 meters
The shadow formed will be that cast on the ground for the post.
Applying the formula for finding cosine of an angle, the angle will be 70°, the length of tilted post will form the hypotenuse and while the sun strikes at 90° it forms the shadow of the post as the adjacent length to the angle formed by the tilted post.
Cosine of Ф ° = adjacent length/hypotenuse
Cosine 70°= x/2
0.34202014332=x/2
x=0.34202014332*2= 0.6840 m
At least 1% accuracy means the value should be ±1
So 0.6840 ⇒ 1 m