Well, no trees have a shadow if it is dark, or if they are shaded by a bigger tree.
But a family tree may have no shadow.
Light travels in straight lines and therefore some will hit the tree. Where this happens a shadow (absence of light) is created behind the tree.
Let the height of the tree be x: x/10 = 5/4 x = 50/4 The tree is 12.5 feet
4.5 ft
Use Pythagoras' theorem: 102+122 = 244 and the square root of this is about 15.62049935' which is the distance.
Measure the tree with the meter stick.
A tree's shadow does not have light. Anytime you are in the shadow of another object your body has no shadow of its own.
The tree is 12.5 feet in height
because the tree is blocking the light source so it forms a shadow.
We can not tell because we do not know how straight the tree is or if the ground is perpendicular or level.
The man is twice as high as his shadow. Therefore, the tree must also be twice as high as its shadow, which would make the tree 40 feet tall.
You have two similar triangles with one side the tree, and another the shadow Using the side with the tree, the ratio of the length of the triangles can be found: the triangles are in the ratio of 24 : 40 Thus divide the shadow of the 40ft tree by 40 to find out the length of shadow per foot of tree, and multiply this by 24 to find the length of the shadow of the 24 ft tree. This can be done by using the ratio as a fraction 24/40: → the shadow of the 24 ft tree is 16 ft × 24/40 = 9.6 ft
A tree casts a large shadow.
It depends where the Sun is.
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The height of the tree is in direct proportion to the pole and its shadow
Light travels in straight lines and therefore some will hit the tree. Where this happens a shadow (absence of light) is created behind the tree.
Light travels in straight lines and therefore some will hit the tree. Where this happens a shadow (absence of light) is created behind the tree.