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How far should Galileo walk up the inclined plane?

How far should Galileo walk up the inclined plane?-example-1
User HeyTiger
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Answer:

Galileo should walk up to 480.79 meter over the inclined plane.

Explanation:

To know the distance which Galileo walks we will treat the inclinate plane as the hypotenuse of a rigth triangle where the altitude will be the opposite side.

For the trigonometric equations we know:

sin α = oppossit side / hypotenuse

hypothenuse = opposite side / sin α

Replacing the values for the opposite side and the inclination α:

hypothenuse = 100 m / sin 12° = 100 m / 0.2079 = 480.973434 m

Rounding the result to nearest hundreath:

hypothenuse = 489.97 m

User Ustun
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we are given

angle =12 degree

so,
\theta=12

height is 100m

so,
opposite =100

we need to find length of inclined path

so, we have to find hypotenuse

Let's assume

hypotenuse =x

so, we can use trig


sin(12)=(100)/(x)

and we can solve for x


x=(100)/(sin(12))


x=480.973

So, the length of inclined path is 480.973...........Answer

User Klugjo
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