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EXTRATERRESTRIAL RADIATION Two sources of variation in extraterrestrial radiation must be considered. The first is the variation in the radiation emitted by the sun. It has been suggested that there are small variations (less than ±5%). A simple equation with accuracy adequate for most engineering calculations is given by Equation 1.4.1a. Spencer (1971), as cited by Iqbal (1983), provides a more accurate equation (±0.01%).
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Solar Time Time based on the apparent angular motion of the sun across the sky with solar noon the time the sun crosses the meridian of the observer. Solar time is the time used in all of the sun-angle relationships; it does not coincide with local clock time. It is necessary to convert standard time to solar time by applying two corrections. First, there is a constant correction for the difference in longitude between the observer’s meridian (longitude) and the meridian on which the local standard time is based.
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Solar Time The sun takes 4 min to transverse 1◦ of longitude. The difference in minutes between solar time and standard time.
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