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A television camera is positioned 4000 ft from the base of a rocket launching pad. The angle of elevation of the camera has to change at the correct rate in order to keep the rocket in sight. Also, the mechanism for focusing the camera has to take into account the increasing distance from the camera to the rising rocket. Let’s assume the rocket rises vertically and its speed is 600 ft/s when it has risen 3000 ft.

(a) How fast is the distance from the television camera to the rocket changing at that moment?
(b) If the television camera is always kept aimed at the rocket, how fast is the camera’s angle of elevation changing at that same moment?

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Answer:

a) the time speed for distance from the television camera to the rocket is changing at rate of 360 ft/sec

b) camera’s angle of elevation changing at the rate of 0.096 radians/ sec

Explanation:

details and step by step explanation is in the images below

image I is for Solution of a)

image 2 is for Solution of b)

A television camera is positioned 4000 ft from the base of a rocket launching pad-example-1
A television camera is positioned 4000 ft from the base of a rocket launching pad-example-2
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