Mathematics
An electric pole is 10 metres high. If its shadow is metres in length, find the elevation of the sun.
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Answer
Let the angle of elevation be θ as shown in the figure below:
Consider △ABC, AB be the height of electric pole and BC be the shadow. Since pole and it's shadow are perpendicular, ∠ABC = 90°.
From △ABC, we get
Hence, the elevation of the sun is 30°.
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