Due to the curvature of the Earth, the maximum distance $D$ that you can see from the top of a tall building or from an airplane at height $h$ is given by the function $D(h) = \sqrt{2rh + h^2}$, where $r = 3960$mi is the radius of the Earth and $D$ and $h$ are measured in miles.
a.) Find $D(0.1)$ and $D(0.2)$
For $D(0.1)$,
$
\begin{equation}
\begin{aligned}
D(0.1) &= \sqrt{2(3960 \text{mi})(0.1 \text{mi}) + (0.1\text{mi})^2} && \text{Replace } h \text{ by } 0.1\\
\\
&= 28.14 \text{mi}
\end{aligned}
\end{equation}
$
For $D(0.2)$,
$
\begin{equation}
\begin{aligned}
D(0.2) &= \sqrt{2(3960 \text{mi})(0.2 \text{mi}) + (0.2\text{mi})^2} && \text{Replace } h \text{ by } 0.1\\
\\
&= 39.8 \text{mi}
\end{aligned}
\end{equation}
$
b.) How far can you see from the observation deck of Toronto's CN Tower, 1135ft above the ground?
$
\begin{equation}
\begin{aligned}
D(h) &= \sqrt{2rh + h^2}\\
\\
D(1135\text{ft}) &= \sqrt{22(3960 \text{mi})\left(1135\cancel{\text{ft}}\right) \left( \frac{1\text{mi}}{5280\cancel{\text{ft}}} \right) + \left[ \left(1135 \cancel{\text{ft}} \right) \left( \frac{1\text{mi}}{5280\cancel{\text{ft}}} \right) \right]^2 }\\
\\
&= 41.26 \text{mi}
\end{aligned}
\end{equation}
$
You can see $41.26 \text{mi}$ from the observation deck of Toronto's CN Tower that is 1135ft above the ground.
c.) Commercial Aircraft fly at an altitude of about 7mi. How far can the pilot see?
$
\begin{equation}
\begin{aligned}
D (h) &= \sqrt{2rh + h^2}\\
\\
D(7\text{mi}) &= \sqrt{2(3960 \text{mi})(7 \text{mi}) + (7\text{mi})^2}\\
\\
&= 235.56 \text{mi}
\end{aligned}
\end{equation}
$
The pilot will see 235.56mi from an altitude of 7mi.
Saturday, August 25, 2018
College Algebra, Chapter 3, 3.1, Section 3.1, Problem 72
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