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In sunlight a vertical stick 9 ft tall casts a shadow 7 ft long. At the same time a nearby tree casts a shadow 28 ft long. How tall is the tree Round to the nearest tenth.?

The tree is 36.0 feet tall using the tangent ratio.


A vertical pole five feet long casts a shadow of 2 feet if at the same time a nearby tree casts a shadow of 10 feet how tall is the tree?

25 feet tall


What is the measure of the angle between the end of the shadow and the vertical side of a 170ft building that cast a 40 ft long shadow?

Using trigonometry the angle of elevation is 77 degrees rounded to the nearest degree


How does sunlight affect the appearance of my shadow?

Sunlight affects the appearance of your shadow by casting it on the ground when an object blocks the light. The position of the sun in the sky determines the length and direction of your shadow. The angle of the sunlight also affects the sharpness and darkness of your shadow.


What materials do you need in a shadow experiment?

sunlight and something opaque ( cast a shadow )


Can an artificial shadow tells time?

No the only way you can tell time from a shadow is from something ubstruckting direct sunlight any type of light that is not sunlight will not allow the change in earths rotation to change the angle of the shadow.


Has the Taj Mahal got a shadow in sunlight?

Of course.


What is a dark area formed by blocking sunlight?

A shadow.


Why is your shadow some times in front of you and some times behind you?

It depends on whether the sun is in front or behind you.


A vertical yardstick casts a 1 foot shadow and the same tree nearby casts a 15 foot shadow How tall is the tree?

That depends on the height of the yardstick whose height has not been given.


Why we get shadow on sunny day?

Stand with your back to the Sun, and look at your shadow on the ground. Your shadow is created because your body is blocking out the sunlight.


If you see your shadow are you in direct sunlight?

Yes, if you see your shadow, it means that sunlight is being blocked by your body, and hence you are in direct sunlight. Your shadow is formed when light is obstructed by an opaque object, like your body, creating a darker area behind it.