Wednesday, August 10, 2011

INTERESTING PURE MATHEMATICS PROBLEM FOR THE NO-BRAINER.

Ajournalist has been given duty to perform for a television network on a space shuttle launch. However, a computer has been made the replacement to the required camera man during the space shuttle launch. The camera is mounted on the computer about one mile from the launch pad at the space center, possibly Kennedy space center to track the ascent of the space shuttle launch thirty seconds in to the flight at the height of 19,744ft, while traveling at the speed of 1400ft/sec in the upward direction in to the space. What rate of change of the angle of elevation would be required in order for the computer to precisely track and record the best visual data during the space shuttle ascent for the television network?

Hints for the required solution. (1) Required illustration in geometrical form to verify the relationship between the variables. (2) Thirty seconds in to the flight after the space shuttle launch. (3) verified height nineteen thousand seven hundred and fourty four feet per (19,744ft/sec) (4) Verified speed at the specified height 1400ft/sec.

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