It is impossible for the shadow of a 6' man to be 3' long in Norway. In order for this to happen, the elevation of the Sun would have to be 63 degrees. Since Norway is a minimum of 57 degrees latitude, even at the summer solstice (+22.5) the elevation of the Sun would only be 53.5. The question has no answer. Please restate the question.
Since the length of a shadow depends not only on the time of day but also the latitude and season, it is not possible to answer the question.
In addition to the height of the object, the length of its shadow depends on a few other things that are not described in the question. -- Is the object standing straight upright ? -- Is the shadow cast on the ground or on sometheing else? -- If on the ground, is the ground level ? -- What is the altitude (angle) of the sun ?
3 feet
If you're standing on the ground, then the plane's shadow is too small,and it moves too fast.Hint: The shadow is on you only when you see the plane fly across the sun.It's much easier to see the shadow when you're in the plane.
He's standing in the umbra of the lunar shadow.
On the ground
as long as your'e standing in sunlight
He's standing in the umbra of the lunar shadow.
x= trees shadow t= height of tree itself 2/3T=X
The nearer the sun is to the ground, the longer the shadow casted.
In the shadow of the Moon.
no