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The sun rays which occupy a lesser area are perpendicular rays or slant rays​

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Answered by parthamk2006
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Bro they are perpendicular rays because stright line is the shortest way to any where

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

The sun rays which occupy a lesser area are perpendicular rays

Explanation:

  • sun rays can be of two sorts they are perpendicular rays or slant rays
  • Vertical Rays are Direct beams of the sun are hot­ter, they heat a more modest region, and they travel a more limited distance and travel through less
  • slanting Rays are Oblique beams of the sun are not exceptionally warm. They heat a bigger region and They travel a more drawn out distance, and travel through many layers
  • The suns beams hit the earth pretty much straight on focused at the Equator. As you travel further away from the equator the sun needs to hit you at a more shallow point. As the earth bends from the sun, the beams need to go through increasingly thick environment as it does. The particles that float in the air block the suns intensity and light to an ever increasing extent.
  • A similar cycle happens toward the beginning of the day, day and night anyplace with sunshine in the world. The sun needs to go through thicker, then, at that point, more slender, then, at that point, thicker air.
  • Since a similar measure of radiation is spread over more region.
  • Customarily sunlight is separated into three significant parts: apparent light with frequencies somewhere in the range of 0.4 and 0.8 micrometer bright light with frequencies more limited than 0.4 micrometer and infrared radiation with frequencies longer than 0.8 micrometer.

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