Sam is looking at the roof of the adjacent building from top of his flat. His height is 5 feet. He knows that the height of his building and the distance between the two buildings is 50 feet. Sam measures the angle of elevation of his line of sight of the tip of the other building to be 30∘. Based on the information in the question, find the height of the adjacent building?
55+10√3 feet
The height of the adjacent building is = AB +BC + CD
We know that BC = height of Sam = 5 feet
CD = height of Sam’s building = 50 feet
Consider the right triangle ∆ABO,
∠ABO = 90°
It is given that, OB = Distance between the buildings = 50 feet
Therefore, AB/OB = tan 30°
AB = OB×tan30∘
= 50√3 feet
Therefore the height of the adjacent building = 50√3 + 50 + 5 = (55 + 50√3) feet