Shadow Length: Worksheet 6 - Intermediate-Advanced Practice Shadow Length INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED

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📝 Worksheet 6 of 10 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Intermediate Advanced level

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Question 1

A 13m tall person is standing outside at 12:00 noon. If the sun is directly overhead, what is the length of his shadow?
When sun is directly overhead at noon, no shadow is cast (or shadow directly below).

Question 2

A 13m tall person is standing outside at 6:00 morning. If the sun's rays make a 30° angle with the ground, and his shadow falls towards West, what is the length of his shadow?
Shadow length = height × tan(angle) = 13 × tan(30°) = 7.5 m. Shadow direction: West (sun in opposite direction).

Question 3

A 29m tall person is standing outside at 6:00 morning. If the sun's rays make a 30° angle with the ground, and his shadow falls towards West, what is the length of his shadow?
Shadow length = height × tan(angle) = 29 × tan(30°) = 16.7 m. Shadow direction: West (sun in opposite direction).

Question 4

A 18m tall person is standing outside at 18:00 evening. If the sun's rays make a 30° angle with the ground, and his shadow falls towards East, what is the length of his shadow?
Shadow length = height × tan(angle) = 18 × tan(30°) = 10.4 m. Shadow direction: East (sun in opposite direction).

Question 5

A 20m tall person is standing outside at 12:00 noon. If the sun is directly overhead, what is the length of his shadow?
When sun is directly overhead at noon, no shadow is cast (or shadow directly below).

Question 6

A 18m tall person is standing outside at 6:00 morning. If the sun's rays make a 30° angle with the ground, and his shadow falls towards West, what is the length of his shadow?
Shadow length = height × tan(angle) = 18 × tan(30°) = 10.4 m. Shadow direction: West (sun in opposite direction).

Question 7

A 14m tall person is standing outside at 18:00 evening. If the sun's rays make a 30° angle with the ground, and his shadow falls towards East, what is the length of his shadow?
Shadow length = height × tan(angle) = 14 × tan(30°) = 8.1 m. Shadow direction: East (sun in opposite direction).

Question 8

A 21m tall person is standing outside at 18:00 evening. If the sun's rays make a 30° angle with the ground, and his shadow falls towards East, what is the length of his shadow?
Shadow length = height × tan(angle) = 21 × tan(30°) = 12.1 m. Shadow direction: East (sun in opposite direction).

Question 9

A 22m tall person is standing outside at 6:00 morning. If the sun's rays make a 30° angle with the ground, and his shadow falls towards West, what is the length of his shadow?
Shadow length = height × tan(angle) = 22 × tan(30°) = 12.7 m. Shadow direction: West (sun in opposite direction).

Question 10

A 10m tall person is standing outside at 15:00 afternoon. If the sun's rays make a 15° angle with the ground, and his shadow falls towards East, what is the length of his shadow?
Shadow length = height × tan(angle) = 10 × tan(15°) = 2.7 m. Shadow direction: East (sun in opposite direction).

Question 11

A 30m tall person is standing outside at 18:00 evening. If the sun's rays make a 30° angle with the ground, and his shadow falls towards East, what is the length of his shadow?
Shadow length = height × tan(angle) = 30 × tan(30°) = 17.3 m. Shadow direction: East (sun in opposite direction).

Question 12

A 10m tall person is standing outside at 18:00 evening. If the sun's rays make a 30° angle with the ground, and his shadow falls towards East, what is the length of his shadow?
Shadow length = height × tan(angle) = 10 × tan(30°) = 5.8 m. Shadow direction: East (sun in opposite direction).

Question 13

A 10m tall person is standing outside at 9:00 morning. If the sun's rays make a 15° angle with the ground, and his shadow falls towards West, what is the length of his shadow?
Shadow length = height × tan(angle) = 10 × tan(15°) = 2.7 m. Shadow direction: West (sun in opposite direction).

Question 14

A 14m tall person is standing outside at 12:00 noon. If the sun is directly overhead, what is the length of his shadow?
When sun is directly overhead at noon, no shadow is cast (or shadow directly below).

Question 15

A 24m tall person is standing outside at 6:00 morning. If the sun's rays make a 30° angle with the ground, and his shadow falls towards West, what is the length of his shadow?
Shadow length = height × tan(angle) = 24 × tan(30°) = 13.9 m. Shadow direction: West (sun in opposite direction).

Question 16

A 13m tall person is standing outside at 18:00 evening. If the sun's rays make a 30° angle with the ground, and his shadow falls towards East, what is the length of his shadow?
Shadow length = height × tan(angle) = 13 × tan(30°) = 7.5 m. Shadow direction: East (sun in opposite direction).

Question 17

A 28m tall person is standing outside at 18:00 evening. If the sun's rays make a 30° angle with the ground, and his shadow falls towards East, what is the length of his shadow?
Shadow length = height × tan(angle) = 28 × tan(30°) = 16.2 m. Shadow direction: East (sun in opposite direction).

Question 18

A 25m tall person is standing outside at 12:00 noon. If the sun is directly overhead, what is the length of his shadow?
When sun is directly overhead at noon, no shadow is cast (or shadow directly below).

Question 19

A 29m tall person is standing outside at 12:00 noon. If the sun is directly overhead, what is the length of his shadow?
When sun is directly overhead at noon, no shadow is cast (or shadow directly below).

Question 20

A 16m tall person is standing outside at 6:00 morning. If the sun's rays make a 30° angle with the ground, and his shadow falls towards West, what is the length of his shadow?
Shadow length = height × tan(angle) = 16 × tan(30°) = 9.2 m. Shadow direction: West (sun in opposite direction).
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