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Mathematics, 12.12.2019 21:31 natalieagustinlop54

Use the height of an object that you can measure (for example, your own height) and the length of that object’s shadow to calculate the angle of the sun at that moment. then use this information along with the measured shadow length of another object (a flagpole, your house, a tree, etc. - ideally one that would otherwise be difficult to measure) to calculate its height. post a clear description of what you measured and show all of your calculations.

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