Thursday, February 27, 2014

SunCalc Lab

Determining the position of the sun and tracking its progress throughout the day can provide valuable information. The following pictures provide insight on how measuring the shadows produced by the sun at different intervals of the day compare with a more capable online software. The plot uses data starting at 9am and ending at 4pm. A stick of roughly 20 inches was used as the reference for the shadows.

For a rough estimate and hand calculations, we can see that the plot does a good job of accurately describing the sun's positioning in the sky throughout the day. Because this experiment was conducted in the winter, we can observe how the sun is lower in the sky than it would be in the summer months.

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