A 6-story (or 6-storey) building is typically about 60 feet (or 18 metres) high.
Approximately 60 feet but the height of each story varies from building to building.
Approximately 60 feet but the height of each story varies from building to building.
If the engineer's eye is at ground level, then the distance to the point on the building underneath its highest point is 450/tan(22) ft. If the engineer was standing and his eyes were x ft above the ground, the distance is (450-x)/tan(22) ft.
Using the formula: tangent = opposite/adjacent whereas tangent angle = height/ground distance, will help to solve the problem
it depends on how big each storey is but around 54 ft (16.4592 meters)
18 m
A. 11 feet B. 13 C. 12 D. 14.
Batman can't see what is going on in Gotham from the ground. Therefore, he must go to the top of the building to see what is happening.
381 metres
You did not exactly finish your question. Are you looking for velocity, force or some sort of bounce? Velocity can be found with v2 = v1t + 1/2at2 or v2 = acceleration times distance Kinetic energy is KE= 1/2mv2
a. 144 feet b. 96 ft/sec.
The question is not quite clear but if the angle of elevation is 26 degrees at a distance of 165 feet away from the building then its height is 80.47587711 feet. 165*tan(26) = 80.47587711 feet