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derived the parallax method ?​

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Answered by lokeshnandigam69
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The apparent (angular) shift is equal to twice the 'parallax angle' (labeled p). The unit of 'parsec' is defined so that if the parallax angle is measured in arcseconds from the Earth at six month intervals, the distance to the star is in parsecs. ...

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Answered by SANDHIVA1947
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PARALLAX MATHOD⏬⏬

A apparent (angular) shift is equal to twice the 'parallax angle' (labeled p). The unit of 'parsec' is defined so that if the parallax angle is measured in arcseconds from the Earth at six month intervals, the distance to the star is in parsecs. ...

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The parallax formula states that the distance to a star is equal to 1 divided by the parallax angle, p, where p is measured in arc-seconds, and d is parsecs. d=p1

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