A kite has 120m of string attached to it, when at an elevation of 60 degree. How far is it above the hand holding it?
1 Answer
The elevation is
Explanation:
The are two ways of approaching this. One is using the sine relationship, and the other is using a triangular identity.
The identity I'm talking about is the side ratios of a 30-60-90 triangle.
The short side (from the 60-degree to the 90) is ratio of 1.
The hypotenuse is ratio of 2
The long side (from the 90 to the 30-degree) is ratio of
So, if the string length is 120, and is forming a 60-degree angle with the horizontal, the ratio of the hypotenuse to the altitude is:
Using this:
The other method is using sine. Since the side relationship of sine is:
we can re-write this to get a direct relationship, knowing that the 'opposite' side is the altitude:
It turns out that