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telo118 [61]
3 years ago
6

There is a tree standing in the desert; the sun is rising to the east.

Physics
1 answer:
aksik [14]3 years ago
5 0

a. As sun peeks, it creates a straight line- sun to tree to shadow, angle=180°

b. During morning, the sun-tree-shadow changes from 180° to 90°, during noon, angle =90°.During sunset the angle changes from 90 to 0°.

c. Acute angles created in afternoon.

d. A right angle would be created at noon.

e. Obtuse angle would be created in morning.

f. Yes, a straight angle would be created at sunrise.

g. When sun is at mid-morning, the angle=45°+90°= 135°

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