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a ladder reaches a maximum length of about 23 m. for any ladder to be safe, the angle it makes with the ground should be between 65° and 70°. one storey of a building is about 4 m. a fire breaks out on the fifth storey of a building. will the extension ladder reach the fifth storey safely?

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Answer:

Given,

Let's assume the maximum safe height of wall = h

angle formed between ladder and ground = 70°

length of ladder = 16 ft

From the given data, it can be seen that ladder will form a right angle triangle structure with the wall

So,from the concept of trigonometry,

Sin70^o\ =\ \dfrac{\textrm{maximum safe height of wall}}{\textrm{length of ladder}}Sin70

o

=

length of ladder

maximum safe height of wall

= > Sin70^o\ =\ \dfrac{h}{16\ ft}=>Sin70

o

=

16 ft

h

= > \ h\ =\ 16\times Sin70^o=> h = 16×Sin70

o

=> h = 16 x 0.9396

=> h = 15.03 ft

So, the maximum safe height that can be reached by the ladder will be 15.03 ft.

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