009A Sample Final 2, Problem 5
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A lighthouse is located on a small island 3km away from the nearest point on a straight shoreline and its light makes 4 revolutions per minute. How fast is the beam of light moving along the shoreline on a point 1km away from
Foundations: |
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When we see a problem talking about rates, it is usually a related rates problem. |
Thus, we treat everything as a function of time, or |
We can usually find an equation relating one unknown to another, and then use implicit differentiation. |
Since the problem usually gives us one rate, and from the given info we can usually find the values of
variables at our particular moment in time, we can solve the equation for the remaining rate. |
Solution:
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We can begin this physical word problem by drawing a picture. |
Insert picture |
In the picture, we can consider the distance from the point to the spot the light hits the shore to be the variable |
By drawing a right triangle with the beam as its hypotenuse, we can see that our variable
is related to the angle by the equation |
This gives us a relation between the two variables. |
Step 2: |
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Final Answer: |
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