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displacement of sun with respect to earth is.
a r
b 2r
c 2πr
d r²​

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
13

The displacement of the sun with respect to the earth is r^{2}

Explanation:

  • Earth and the sun are celestial bodies that rotate around orbiting space.
  • The earth rotates around the sun at a mean speed for an interval of every four minutes.
  • This sixteen-minute displacement of the celestial bodies causes a shift of approximately four degrees in the position of the sun.
  • The shift takes place either on the east or the west side.
  • Therefore, the displacement of the sun with respect to the earth is r^{2}
Answered by anwarulhassion
12

Answer:

r

Explanation:

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