very well explained but there is a correction at 10.52, during summer solstice earth is not closest to sun its farthest from the sun. its closest during winter solstice
Better explanation than my university lecturer. Thank you. Wish that all my lecturers has clear voice and annotation like yours. Some uni lecturer is like hell: 1) Strong accent (like really hard to understand what English is he saying), 2) Directly reading from the slides, or during tutorial class, read question, and then directly showing/read the slide answer in pdf (like use this equation, then substitute in that equation, the best part is they don't have the pointer to indicate which part of the slide is he saying at) 3) The worst kind of uni lecturer, are the one that is always laying low profile, no student know much about them, and they suddenly pops up as one of the unit lecturer. Trust me, their class has
In physics, there is a concept called point of reference; using which we say whether something is in rest or motion. When your point of reference is outside our solar system, your statement is true. But since in this case, the point of reference is the observer (who is on earth), the sun does move (or at least that's what we see) in the sky.
the best explanation i have watched so far.
Thank you. I am glad it was useful for you.
Very good explanation... I m glad I found your video
Such good explanation!!
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I am glad to hear that it was helpful for you.
Incredibly helpful explanation. Thank you!
Much informative
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Wonderful explanation, thank you so much!
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Amazing explanation!
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Good explaination
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How to calculate sun Moon rise setting time
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very well explained but there is a correction at 10.52, during summer solstice earth is not closest to sun its farthest from the sun. its closest during winter solstice
Better explanation than my university lecturer. Thank you. Wish that all my lecturers has clear voice and annotation like yours.
Some uni lecturer is like hell:
1) Strong accent (like really hard to understand what English is he saying),
2) Directly reading from the slides, or during tutorial class, read question, and then directly showing/read the slide answer in pdf (like use this equation, then substitute in that equation, the best part is they don't have the pointer to indicate which part of the slide is he saying at)
3) The worst kind of uni lecturer, are the one that is always laying low profile, no student know much about them, and they suddenly pops up as one of the unit lecturer. Trust me, their class has
Thank you for the kind words.
Thankyou sir
Thank you sir for the clear explanation. will the solar chart be the same for every latitude?
You're welcome.
And to answer your question, some aspects of it may remain same but it won't be the same in its entirety.
Thanks
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Is there any general formula to calculate Altitude and azimuth, if I know, latitude, longitude, time and date??
भाई छत के कौन से कोने में गांजा उगाऊँ मैक्सिमम सनलाइट के साथ?
dear sir, can you help me out how do i get sun-path accurate diagram app/software
Try gaisma.com
but sun doesn’t move
In physics, there is a concept called point of reference; using which we say whether something is in rest or motion. When your point of reference is outside our solar system, your statement is true. But since in this case, the point of reference is the observer (who is on earth), the sun does move (or at least that's what we see) in the sky.
Excellent explanation. Thank you.
Nice explaination
Thank you, Sir.