Some Applications of Trigonometry
Some Applications of Trigonometry
Some Applications of Trigonometry
away from the foot of tower if the height of tower is meters find the angle of
elevation.
(A) 30°(B) 60°(C) 90°(D) 120°
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Two poles of equal height are standing opposite each other on either side of the road
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which is 60m wide. From a point between them on the road, the angles of elevation of the
top of poles are 60° and 30° respectively. Find the height of the poles.
(A) 40 m(B) 60m(C) 80 m(D)
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(Q.20) The altitude of the sun at any instant is . The height of the vertical pole that will cast a shadow of 30 m is .
(Q.22) The ratio of the length of a rod and its shadow is 1: . The angle of elevation of the sun is :
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(Q.35) A Window in a building is at a height of 10m from the ground. The angle of depression of a point P on the ground
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from the window is 30 degree. The angle of elevation of the top of the building from the point P is 60 degree. Find the
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height of the building.
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From the top of a house, h meters high from the ground, the angle of elevation and
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depression of the top and bottom of a tower on the other side of the street are and Outside Delhi
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respectively. Prove that the height of the tower is h(1+tan cot )
(Q.37) The angles of depression of the top and the bottom of a building 50 meters high as observed from the top of a (6 Marks)
tower are 300 and 600 respectively. Find the height of the tower and also the horizontal distance between the building and [CBSE-DELHI
the tower. 2006]
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(Q.38) The angle of elevation of the top of a tower as observed from a point on the [CBSE-DELHI
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ground is and on moving a meters towards the tower, the angle of elevation is ‘ ’.
(Q.41) On a horizontal plane there is a vertical tower with a flag pole on the (6 Marks)
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top of the tower. At a point 9 metres away from the foot of the tower the 2005]
angle of elevation of the top and bottom of the flag pole are 60° and 30°
respectively. Find the height of the tower and flag pole mounted on it.
(Q.42) From a building 60 metres high the angles of depression of the top and bottom of a (6 Marks)
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lamppost are 30° and 60° respectively. Find the distance between the lamppost and 2005]
building. Also find the difference of height between building and lamppost.
(Q.43) Two pillars of equal height stand on either side of a roadway which is 150 m wide. (6 Marks)
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From a point on the roadway between the pillars, the elevations of the top of the pillars are Outside Delhi
60° and 30°. Find the height of the pillars and the position of the point. 2005]
(Q.44) A man on the deck of a ship is 10 m above water level. He observes that the angle of (6 Marks)
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elevation of the top of a hill is 60° and the angle of depression of the base of the hill is 30°. Outside Delhi
Calculate the distance of the hill from the ship and the height of the hill. 2005]
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(Q.45) If the angle of elevation of a cloud from a point h meters above a lake is and the [CBSE-DELHI
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angle of depression of its reflection in the lake is , prove that the height of the cloud is
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(Q.46)From a window (60 meters high above the ground) of a house in a street the angles of (6 Marks)
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elevation and depression of the top and the foot of another house on opposite side of 2003]
street are 60° and 45° respectively. Show that the height of the opposite house is 60(1 +
3) metres.
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(Q.47) A man standing on the deck of a ship, which is 10 m above water level, observes the angle of elevation of the top
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of a hill as 60° and angle of depression of the base of the hill as 45°. Find the distance of the hill from the ship and height
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of the hill.
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(Q.48) From an aeroplane vertically above a straight horizontal plane, the (6 Marks)
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angles of depression of two consecutive kilometre stones on the opposite 2004]
sides of the aeroplane are found to be and . Show that the height of the
aeroplane is
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(Q.49) If the angle of elevation of a cloud from a point h metres above a lake is and the angle of depression of its
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reflection in the lake is , prove that the distance of the cloud from the point of observation is .
(Q.50)The angle of elevation of a jet fighter from a point A on the ground is (6 Marks)
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60 . After a flight of 10 seconds, the angle of elevation changes to 30 . If the Outside Delhi
jet is flying at a speed of 432 km./hr, find the constant height at which the 2008]
jet is flying.
(Q.51) A statue 1.46 m tall stands on the top of a pedestal. From a point on the ground, the angle of elevation of the top (6 Marks)
of the statue is 60o and from the same point, angle of elevation of the pedestal is 45o. Find the height of the pedestal. [CBSE-DELHI
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(Q.52) Two ships are sailing in the sea towards a lighthouse. The angles of depression of (6 Marks)
the two ships are observed as 60 and 45 respectively. If the distance between the two
ships is 100 m, find the height of the lighthouse.
(Q.53) A tower stands vertically above from the ground. From a point on the ground which is (3 Marks)
15 m away from the foot of the tower, the angle of elevation of the top of the tower is found
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to be 60 . Find the height of the tower.
(Q.54) An observer 1.5 m tall is 28.5 m away from a chimney. The angle of elevation of the (3 Marks)
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top of the chimney from her eyes is 45 . What is the height of the chimney?
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(Q.55) A bridge across a river makes an angle of 45 with the river bank. If the length of the
bridge across the river is 50 m, what is the width of the river?
(Q.56) A circus artist is climbing a 20 m long rope, which is tightly stretched and tied from (3 Marks)
the top of a vertical pole to the ground. Find the height of the pole if the angle made by the
rope with the ground level is 30 .
(Q.57) The shadow of a tower standing on a level ground is found to be 40 m longer when (5 Marks)
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the sun altitude is 30 than when it is 60 . Find the height of the tower.
(Q.58) From a point on a bridge across a river, the angles of depression of the banks on (6 Marks)
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opposite sides of the river are 30 and 45 , respectively. If the bridge is at a height of 3 m
from the banks, find the width of the river.
(Q.59) From a point on the ground 40 m away from the foot of a tower, the angle of elevation (5 Marks)
of the top of the tower is 30 . The angle of elevation of the top of a water tank (on the top of
the tower) is 45 . Find the height of the tower and depth of the tank.
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The angles of elevation of the top of a tower from two points at distances
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metres from the base and in the same straight line with it are complementary, prove that
due east are found to be and . Find the height of the hill.
Two pillars of equal height are on either side of a road, which is 100 m wide. The
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angles of elevation of the top of the pillars are and at a point on the road between
the pillars. Find the position of the point between the pillars and the height of each pillar.
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(Q.63) A round balloon of radius subtends an angle at the eye of the observer while
the angle of elevation of its centre is . Prove that the height of the centre of the balloon
is .
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300 and450. Find the height of the hill.
(Q.13) Two pillars of equal height and on either side of a road, which is 100 m wide. The angles of elevation of the top
of the pillars are 600 and 300 at a point on the road between the pillars. Find the position of the point between the
pillars and the height of each pillar.
(Q.14) At what angle is the height of an object and the length o f the shadow equal?
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