For the amusement of the guests some hotels have elevators


Question: For the amusement of the guests, some hotels have elevators on the outside of the building. One such hotel is 300 feet high. You are standing by a window 100 feet above the ground and 150 feet away from the hotel, and the elevator descends at a constant speed of 30 ft/sec, starting at time t = 0, where t is time in seconds. Let θ be the angle between the line of your horizon and your line of sight to the elevator. (See Figure)

(a) Find a formula for h(t), the elevator's height above the ground as it descends from the top of the hotel.

(b) Using your answer to part (a), express θ as a function of time t and find the rate of change of θ with respect to t.

(c) The rate of change of θ is a measure of how fast the elevator appears to you to be moving. At what height is the elevator when it appears to be moving fastest?

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