The subsolar point.
Because the suns rays are striking the earth and it is striking mostly the middle, (equator). It is hot. <--- That was suppose to be at the start lawll.
The sun's rays are strongest at 0 degrees latitude.
There are no rays assign as anode rays (cathode rays are there in a discharge tube) but during discharge tube experiment positive rays are observed which are generated by decomposition of gaseous molecules present in the tube. X-rays are produced by striking of cathode rays with anode so x-rays may be called as anode rays.
There are no rays assign as Anode rays canal rays is another name for positive rays in a discharge tube, The X-rays are emitted from anode plate.
The earth's magnetosphere acts as a shield to deflect harmful energies away.
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when e- jumps from higher to lower orbit or lower to higher by striking of photon,a spectrum is observed which either lies in ultraviolet rays and x-rays
the ozone layer
Clouds, buildings, sun block (cream or lotion applied to the skin). A solar eclipse, the moon blocks the suns rays from striking the Earth. Lunar eclipse, the Earth blocks the suns rays from striking the moon.
It means that even if, before striking an object, light rays move parallel, after striking the object they will go into different directions.
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About 15 degrees per hour but depends on location and time of year. Most true on equator at equinoxes
Because the suns rays are striking the earth and it is striking mostly the middle, (equator). It is hot. <--- That was suppose to be at the start lawll.
It depends on the lens. Assuming parallel rays entering the lens: Convex lens - they converge, Concave lens - they dinverge.
Rays which are parallel to the axis of the concave mirror will converge to the focal point.
The sun's rays are strongest at 0 degrees latitude.
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