as there is no sunlight at 8pm,and shadow is formed when light can not pass through that object casting shadow and if u throw light on tree it will not cast shadow on the ground as it only can happen before sunset.....
Hold a yardstick perpendicular to the ground, and measure the shadow. Make a proportion, then measure the tree's shadow. Use the proportion to compute.
Stand with your back against strong sunlight, and your shadow on the ground before you will have a definite shape.
Light from the sun (or any other source) travels in particles, which strike objects and are often partially absorbed. A shadow forms behind a tree because when the particles hit the tree, they are absorbed and reflected, so that everything on the other side of the tree, where the light would have gone, receives no light. However, some light will bounce off of other objects and go behind the tree in the other particles' place. Since this other light will already have been partially absorbed, it will be more dim than direct light. Because of this, we are able to see in the shadow, but since the light there is not as strong, it is darker. This darker region behind the tree, is the shadow.
A scrape is in the ground with their feet, and a rub is on a tree with their antlers
struct node { int payload; struct node *left, *right; }; int height(struct node *tree) { if (tree == NULL) return 0; return 1 + max (height (tree->left), height (tree->right)); }
The shadow of a tree is formed when sunlight is blocked by the tree, creating an area of darkness on the ground. The position of the sun and the angle of the tree's leaves and branches determine the size and shape of the shadow. When the sun is directly above, the shadow appears directly below the tree, and as the sun moves, so does the shadow.
Since the tree is twice as high as the length of the shadow, we can set up the following equation: 2x = x + 8, where x is the length of the shadow. Solving the equation gives us x = 8 feet, so the length of the shadow that the tree casts is 8 feet.
Well, no trees have a shadow if it is dark, or if they are shaded by a bigger tree. But a family tree may have no shadow.
A tree's shadow does not have light. Anytime you are in the shadow of another object your body has no shadow of its own.
Assuming the shadows are measured at the same time of day and that the trees are on level ground, the tree with a 20-foot shadow is a quarter longer than the tree with a 16-foot shadow. Adding a quarter of the height to 12 feet makes it 15 feet tall. Alternatively use the tangent ratio which will be opposite (height of 1st tree) over adjacent (its shadow) and multiply it by the adjacent of the 2nd tree: (12/16)*20 = 15 feet tall.
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Let x= height of the tree By ratio and proportion: 6ft/4.5ft = x/15ft 4.5ft x = 6ft (15ft) x= 20ft.
Since the height of the tree and the length of the shadow are the same and the tree makes a 90 angle with the ground, then a 45 45 90 triangle is created. So the sun must be at a 45 degree angle below the horizontal.
The tree is 12.5 feet in height
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If the man's shadow is 4 feet long, and the man is 6 feet tall, then the ratio of the man's height to his shadow length is 6:4, or 1.5. Therefore, you can use this ratio to determine the height of the tree by setting up a proportion: tree height/x = 1.5/4. Solve for x to find the height of the tree.