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The distance
Answer to Problem 42A
The distance
Explanation of Solution
The below figure represent the schematic diagram of the system.
Figure -(1)
Write the expression of cosine rule in
Here, the sides of
Write the expression for the relation between angles in
Write the expression of sum of angles in
Write the expression of
Write the expression for the relation between angles in
Write the expression of
Write the expression of cosine rule in
Calculation:
Substitute
Substitute
Substitute
Substitute
Substitute
Conclusion:
The distance
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