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An aeroplane when flying at a height of 3000 metres from the ground passes vertically above another aeroplane at an instant when the angles of elevation of the two planes from the same point on the ground are 60 and 45 respectively. Find the vertical distance between the aeroplanes at that instant. [Take 3=1.73] [3 MARKS]

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Concept: 1.5 Marks
Application: 1.5 Marks

Let O be the point of observation. Let A and B be the positions of the two planes at the given instant when A is vertically above B.



Let AB when produced meet the ground at C.

Then, COA=60,COB=45,OCB=OCA=90 and AC = 3000 m.

Let AB = x metres. Then, BC = (3000 - x) m

From right ΔOCB, we have

OCBC=cot 45=1OC(3000x)m=1

OC=(3000x)m ............ (i)

From right ΔOCA, we have

OCAC=cot 60=13OC3000 m=13

OC=(30003×33)m=10003m ............ (ii)

From (i) and (ii), we get

(3000x)=10003

x=(300010003)=(30001000×1.73)

=(30001730)=1270

Hence, the required distance between the two aeroplanes is 1270 metres.

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