Question
a surface that is perpendicular to the sun receives blank. Sunrise is surface that is non-particular to the sun receives blank
Answers
There are no human answers yet.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
A surface that is perpendicular to the Sun receives **maximum solar radiation** because it is oriented directly toward the Sun, capturing the most direct sunlight.
On the other hand, a surface that is non-perpendicular to the Sun, such as one that is oriented at an angle (e.g., a horizontal surface when the Sun is relatively low in the sky), receives **less solar radiation**. This is due to the sunlight being spread over a larger area and passing through more of the Earth's atmosphere, which can absorb or scatter some of the solar energy.
On the other hand, a surface that is non-perpendicular to the Sun, such as one that is oriented at an angle (e.g., a horizontal surface when the Sun is relatively low in the sky), receives **less solar radiation**. This is due to the sunlight being spread over a larger area and passing through more of the Earth's atmosphere, which can absorb or scatter some of the solar energy.
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.