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What is the angle of elevation of the Sun when the shadow of a pole is √3 times the length of the pole?

A

`30^@`

B

`45^@`

C

`60^@`

D

None of these

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  • The angle of elevation of the sun, when the shadow of a pole is sqrt(3) times its heigh is

    A
    `60^(@)`
    B
    `30^(@)`
    C
    `45^(@)`
    D
    `15^(@)`
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    A
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    B
    `45^@`
    C
    `60^@`
    D
    `75^@`
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    A
    `30^(@)`
    B
    `45^(@)`
    C
    `60^(@)`
    D
    `15^(@)`
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