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Rain is falling vertically with a speed of \(2\,\text{ms}^{-1}\). A boy from rest starts moving with a constant acceleration of \(2\,\text{ms}^{-2}\) along a straight road holding an umbrella. For the rain to be always parallel to the axis of umbrella, the rate at which the angle of axis of umbrella with the vertical should be changing at time \(t\) is

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For rain-umbrella problems, always use relative velocity. The umbrella should be directed along the relative velocity of rain with respect to the observer: \[ \tan\theta = \frac{v_{\text{horizontal}}}{v_{\text{vertical}}}. \] Then differentiate \(\theta\) if the rate of change of angle is required.
Updated On: Jul 29, 2026
  • \[ \frac{1+t^2}{t^3} \]
  • \[ \frac{1}{1+t^2} \]
  • \[ \frac{t^2}{1+t^4} \]
  • \[ \frac{t}{1+t^3} \]
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The Correct Option is B

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