A spotlight on the ground shines on a wall $12 m$ away. If a man $2m$ tall walks from the spotlight toward the wall at a speed of $1.6 m/sec$, how fast is the length of his shadow decreasing when he is $4m$ from the building.
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0the height of the shadow is determined by drawing a line connecting the spotlight to the man's head, and then extending it to the wall. Notice that the shadow height will decrease down to $2m$ (it cannot be shorter than the man). Also, your second paragraph is not right. You are suggesting to subtract the height of the man from the volume of a cone. Assume everything is 2-dimensional. You are interested in the length of the shadow, not in any areas involved. – 2012-10-23
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0what should the formula be then? – 2012-10-23