👉 Orometry, in physics, refers to a method of measuring angles by observing how objects move along a line. It is based on the principle that the angle between two perpendicular lines can be used to determine the position of an object at any point along a straight line. In other words, orometry involves using a device like a telescope or a mirror to create an image of the sun's surface or Earth's orbit around the Sun. The position of the object on this image is then measured in terms