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Q: What is the space between 2 rays as measured in degrees?
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What is rays and angle?

angle is a corner of something for e.g. 90degress


What is measured in degrees has a vertex and the sides are two rays?

an angle


You are measured in degrees you have a vertex your sides are two rays?

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What is formed by intersection of 2 rays measured in degrees?

An angle is formed when two rays meet.


What are two rays sharing a common endpoint They are typically measured in degrees or radians?

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The space between two intersecting rays is?

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Vertical rays can only occur between what degrees?

Only between 23.5 degrees on each side of the equator. The earth is tilted at 23.5 degrees, so the sun's vertical rays will only oscillate between those latitudes throughout the year. They are at those extremes during the solstices.


Do the vertical rays of the sun migrate between 23.5 degrees N and 23.5 degrees S?

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What is the meaning of the word angle?

An angle is a figure formed by two rays or lines that meet at a common endpoint, called the vertex. It is typically measured in degrees. Angles are used in geometry to describe the relationship between lines and shapes.


Angle between incident and reflected rays is 60. what is the value of angle of incidence?

The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection. Therefore, if the angle between the incident and reflected rays is 60 degrees, the angle of incidence is also 60 degrees.


Vertical sun rays can only occur at what degrees latitude?

In the Tropic Zone ... the band between latitudes 23.5 degrees south and 23.5 degrees north of the equator.