It will be at the Tropic of cancer
The vertical ray of the sun strikes the Earth directly at the equator. This phenomenon occurs during the equinoxes when the sun is directly above the equator, causing equal day and night lengths at all locations on Earth.
The tangent ray refers to either the northernmost or southernmost hemisphere where the vertical rays refers to direct sun. During the June 21 solstice, the latitude rays in the northern hemisphere would be 66.5 degrees N (Arctic Circle)
The rays of solar energy that strike the Earth and distribute the greatest amount of energy over the smallest area are known as direct rays. These rays hit a specific location on the Earth's surface with maximum intensity, typically at the equator.
The infrared ray was discovered in 1800 by Sir William Herschel
The intensity of the sun's rays is greatest when the sun is closest to Earth, which occurs during the summer months and around noon when the sun is directly overhead. Elevation, atmospheric conditions, and time of day can also affect the intensity of the sun's rays.
The sun is directly over the Tropic of Cancer on the Summer Solstice.
The sun's vertical ray is incident on latitude 23.5N around June 21st, which marks the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere.
June 21
June. (On June 21, to be specific.)
These most vertical rays can occur anywhere between the tropic of cancer and the tropic of capricorn. The tropic of cancer's most vertical rays occur at noon on the summer solstice, and vice versa. There is a well in Cyene, a city in southern egypt, where the sunlight casts no shadow at high noon. Eratosthenes the Greek, a librarian at Alexandria, used this fact to calculate the circumference of the earth.
The duration of The Vertical Ray of the Sun is 1.87 hours.
The Vertical Ray of the Sun was created on 2001-07-06.
Ray which cross vertical line is called horizental ray.... as simply u can see the gray line is vertical of my text
The vertical ray of the sun strikes the Earth directly at the equator. This phenomenon occurs during the equinoxes when the sun is directly above the equator, causing equal day and night lengths at all locations on Earth.
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The sun's rays strike the Earth at the northernmost position during the June solstice and at the southernmost position during the December solstice. These positions are known as the Tropic of Cancer (northernmost) and the Tropic of Capricorn (southernmost) respectively.