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Over the course of a year, the number of hours of daylight in Australia is modelled by H=12+3 cos(2pi/365 *t) where t is the time in days and T is the number of daylight.
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Answered by Steve
cool. I always wondered about that.
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Over the course of a year, the number of hours of daylight in Australia is modelled by H=12+3 cos(2pi/365 *t) where t is the time in days and T is the number of daylight.

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