You are riding a Ferris wheel. Your height h (in feet) above the ground at any time t

Chapter 5, Problem 85

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Physics You are riding a Ferris wheel. Your height h (in feet) above the ground at any time t (in seconds) can be modeled by

\(h=25 \sin \frac{\pi}{15}(t-75)+30\).

The Ferris wheel turns for 135 seconds before it stops to let the first passengers off.

(a) Use a graphing utility to graph the model.

(b) What are the minimum and maximum heights above the ground?

Text Transcription:

h=25 sin frac{pi}{15}(t-75)+30

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