Measuring the Distances of Celestial Bodies with the Help of Trigonomety
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Question
Calculate the shortest distance from surface of earth to moon, if the diameter(d) of earth is 12,700km and the angle (θ) between diameter and line of sight is 88.97∘ as shown in the diagram. tan89∘=57.2
A
3,84,970 km
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B
7,54,870 km
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C
2,14,475 km
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D
1,54,370 km
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Solution
The correct option is A 3,84,970 km
AD =Diameter of earth =13,700 km
AB=Radius of earth =6,850 km
BC =Distance from Moon to the center of Earth =6,850km + x
x =distance from moon to surface of Earth
Consider the ΔABC,
Its given that ∠BAC=θ=89∘ tanθ=oppositesideadjacentside=BCAB=6,850+x6,850
It's given in the question that tan∘=57.2
Therefore, 6,850+x6,850=57.26,850+x=57.2×6,850km6,850+x=3,91,820kmx=3,91,820km−6,850kmx=3,84,970km