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Q: When does the 90o angle solar rays strike the Tropic of Cancer?
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Does the solar rays strike the equator at 180 angle?

yes


What region of the earth receive most solar energy?

The region of the Earth that is receives the most sunlight is capable of having the most solar energy. This would include all the area from 23.5o N to 23.5o S, the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. On the winter solstice, the sun is directed on the Tropic of Capricorn, and on the summer solstice, the sun is directed on the Tropic of Cancer. So that means the sun never exceeds those lines of latitude.


At which location is the angle of insolation greatest at solar noon?

At the "sub-point" of the Sun; when your latitude equals the Sun's declination. The Sun will be straight up at that location. It depends on the time of year of course. For example, on the Tropic of Cancer or Tropic of Capricorn this happens at the summer solstice there. At the equator it happens twice a year, at the equinoxes.


The ninety degree angle of solar rays are striking the tropic of cancer on what date?

The Sun Is Ovearhead the Tropic of Cancer at the beginning of summer(June) in the Northern Hemisphere and the beginning of winter(December) in the Southern Hemisphere.. The Sun Is Ovearhead the Tropic of Cancer at the beginning of summer(June) in the Northern Hemisphere and the beginning of winter(December) in the Southern Hemisphere..


Where would solar power be most successful as an energy source as?

so sun would be the answer. Ans:- Solar Energy/Power would be most sucessful as an energy source in the regions between the Tropic of cancer and Tropic of Capricorn because these are the regions which receives the maximum intensity of sun rays.


What causes solar radiation to strike different parts of the earths surface at an angle that varies throughout the year?

the Earth's tilted axis.


What causes solar radiation to strike different parts of earths surface at angle that varies throughout the year?

the Earth's tilted axis.


Why does solar radiation strike parts of Earth's surface at an angle the that varies throughout the year?

Because Earth is a sphere that is tilted on it's axis.


Does the sub-solar point always hit the equator?

The "sub-solar point" is the point on Earth where the Sun is straight up, at a 90 degree angle to the ground. This point moves around the Earth each day as the Earth rotates, and appears to move north and south over the course of the year. The sub-solar point is exactly on the equator at the moment of the two equinoxes. In March, the sub-solar point is moving north as it crosses the equator; in September, the sub-solar point is moving south across the equator. In June, the sub-solar point creeps up to the Tropic of Cancer and then heads south again. In December, the sub-solar point gets all the way south to the Tropic of Capricorn at the winter solstice.


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solar angle is the angle at which a ray of light hits the earth. Beam spreading is how energy is distributed on earth because of solar angle


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