APPENDIX D: SOLAR RADIATION - University of Minnesota
Figure 3: Latitude, hour angle, and sun's declination angle The latitude, l, is the angular distance of the point P north (or south) of the equator. It is the angle between the line OP and the projection of OP on the equatorial plane. Point O represents the center of the earth. ................
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