A man running on a horizontal road at 8km/h finds the rain falling vertically. He increases his speed to 12km/h and finds that the drops make an angle 30∘ with the vertical. Find the speed of the rain with respect to the road (in km/hr).
A
2√7
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B
4√7
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C
5√7
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D
6√7
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Solution
The correct option is B4√7 →Vrain, road=→Vrain, man+→Vman, road .....(i)
The two situations given in the problem may be respresented by the following figure.
→Vrain, road is same in magnitude and direction in both the figures.
Taking horizontal components in equation (i) for figure (a). Vrain, roadsinα=8km/h........(ii)
Here α is angle of →Vrain, road with vertical.
Now consider figure (b) OA⊥Vrain, man as shown.
Taking components in equation (i) along the line OA. Vrain, roadsin(30∘+α)=12cos30∘ ....(iii)
From (ii) and (iii), sin(30∘+α)sinα=12×√38×2 ⇒sin30∘cosα+cos30∘sinαsinα=3√34 ⇒12cotα+√32=3√34
i.e cotα=√32 or α=cot−1√32