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Diurnal Motion of the Sun
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Wednesday, April 11, 2001 12:50:06 PM EDT
Wednesday, April 11, 2001 12:50:06 PM EDT
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Date______Partner __________________Lab_____________Class_____________APPARENT DIURNAL MOTION OF THE SUNIntroduction: Many times you have observed the sun rising in the morning, moving across the sky during the day, and setting in the evening.
  • (The North line should line up with the top middle of your graph paper.
  • Label this EQUINOX.
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  • Using your external protractor and starting at the Noon mark, measure along the EQUINOX line toward the East until you reach 6am.
  • Mark this point SUN2 on the globe.(This should be on the apparent motion line) NOTE THE EXACT TIME! 3. At the rate you calculated in Question 2, how many hours would it ta...
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