Describe the set-up and method of Activity 11.3, used to measure the length of a solar day.
Hint. A vertical stick, a sunny patch of ground, and dots traced at fixed intervals.
✦ Fix a 1 m stick vertically in a flat, sunlit patch of ground. Starting at 11:00 a.m., mark a dot on the ground at the tip of the stick's shadow every minute, since that regular interval lets you continue until around 1:10 p.m. and later count back to the exact shortest-shadow moment. Identify when the shadow was shortest (by counting dots to find the time), record it, and repeat on consecutive days to find the duration of a solar day from the time difference between two days' shortest-shadow moments.
