The vertical component of the force is Fsin45 = 92 x 1/(2^1/2) = 65.2
The horizontal component of the force is FCos45 = 92 x 1/(2^1/2) = 65.2
Obviously the angle of incidence is different. The oblique rays spread their energy over a larger area of the surface than vertical (also called perpendicular or normal rays)
If you are talking about the Earth than it is 23.5 degrees on its tilt.
State the problem: How can we prove Earth is round and calculate its circumference? Make a hypothesis: If the sun casts shadows at different angles at the same time of day in different places, we can determine how much Earth curves. Make observations and collect data: In Syene, the sun's rays are vertical at noon. At the same time in Alexandria, the rays are 7.2 degrees from the vertical.
37.6 degrees Celsius = 99.68 degrees Fahrenheit
40.7 degrees Celsius = 105.26 degrees Fahrenheit
A vector at 45 degrees to the horizontal will always be larger than its two components because the two smaller components always combine together in order to equal the Vector.
Horizontal component = 14 cos(38) = 11.032 lbs (rounded)Vertical component = 14 sin(38) = 8.619 lbs (rounded)
Horizontal beam width = 4.0 degrees Vertical beam width = 1.6 degrees
Earth's axis is tilted to about 11 degrees from the vertical.
Lines of longitude are vertical but they measure horizontal distance(In degrees,not kilometers or miles)between Greenwich Mean Time(GMT) and you so the lines are vertical,not horizontal. However,longitude measures horizontal distance,not vertical distance.
A rectangle is a rectangle no matter its orientation, it does not need to be horizontal or vertical to be a rectangle, the term applies only to the internal angle of the corners which of course must be 90 degrees.
the vertical angles are the same angles as well as horizontal angles but vertical and horizontal are most the time different except when they all are 90 degrees.
A vertical line at 90 degrees
A vertical angle is perpendicular to a horizontal base and equals 90 degrees
vertical lines run from top to bottom, horizontal lines run from left to right the difference between the two is 90 degrees if you place vertical lines next to horizontal lines.
There is no such thing as exactly vertical because either it is vertical or it is not. You cannot have approximately vertical - it is not vertical, then. Vertical means at 90 degrees to the horizon (or horizontal).
Any line that is not running exactly straight up and down is not vertical. Any line that is not running exactly flat, left to right is not horizontal. Vertical and horizontal lines are always at 90 degrees to each other.