The sun's rays make angles ranging from approximately 90 to 0 degrees and then back to 90 over the course of each day. The fact that it makes a 48 degree angle is not enough information.
That would depend if you are looking at degrees of latitude or degrees of longitude. One degree of longitude represents less distance nearer the poles than it does at the equator. One degree of latitude represents the same distance anywhere on earth.
26.2 mm.
25 meters
The lines of latitude represent degrees of arc being 111 kilometers per degree on the Earths surface. (111111.111 meters). That is how the meter was defined. Lines of longutude have this size on the equator but the lines converge at the poles where the distance between them becomes zero. So on maps, you will see that the distance of lines of latitude are always the same but those of longitude are smaller as distance increases away fro the equator.
Well by the angle being at a certain angle it will launch sometime more then one meter and if the angle was a right angle then it will launch 350CM.
"Degree" is a commonly used, though dimensionless, unit of angle measure or temperature. "Meter" is the standard SI unit of length or distance. Neither of them can be converted to the other one. If they could, then you'd be able to figure out how many miles warmer today was than yesterday.
Use the cosine ratio: 5.437846722 meters
50x50x5mm sleel angle per meter lenth in weight kilo gramm ?
T=2pieLsin(theta)/V. 1*1/2*1*pie=sin(theta). sin(theta)=0.1591. (theta)=sin-1(0.1591). (theta)=9.1 degree. half angle=9.15degree
1.5 meter away from other car
4.5 kg
It is a light meter reading of a small centralized area within the camera's field of view. I don't know what the angle would be for various cameras that have a version of the feature, but I can say that some old hand held spot meters have a measuring angle of 1 degree in a field of view of about 35 degrees. In many cases, the spot meter area is marked within the view finder in some way. Correct use of a spot meter (or for that matter, pretty much any camera light meter) requires a good understanding of metering concepts and the image medium, whether it is film or digital.