Salam, can you please answer this? And I don't even know what an equinox is (used in the question) and wikipedia has a lot of information that is neither understandable nor do I have the time to read...
Q: At a certain latitude in the northern hemisphere, the number 'd' of hours of daylight in each day of the year is taken to be d=A+Bsinkt (degrees), where A, B, k are positive constants and t is the time in days after the spring equinox.
a)Assuming that the number of hours of daylight follows an annual cycle of 365 days, find the value of k, giving your answer correct to 3 decimal places.
b) Given also that the shortest and longest days have 6 and 18 hours of daylight respectively, state the values of A and B. Find, in hours and minutes, the amount of daylight on New Year's Day which is 80 days before the spring equinox.
c) A town at this latitude holds a fair twice a year on those days having exactly 10 hours of daylight. Find, in relation to the spring equinox, which two days these are.
(from A Level Pure Maths 1 by Hugh Neil and Douglas Quadling)