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[" Question "15:],[" A straight highway leads to the foot of a tower.A man standing at the top of the tower observes a car at an angle "],[" of depression of "30^(@)" ,which is approaching the foot of the tower with a uniform speed.Six seconds later,the "],[" angle of depression of the car is found to be "60^(@)" .Find the time taken by the car to reach the for of the tower "],[" from this point."]

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