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how will you measure the diameter of the moon using parallax methods explain with diagrams​

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Answered by Anonymous
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: The diameter of the moon is to be calculated by the parallax method, by assuming two points serving as the diameter ends and define the angle made by it on earth and assume the parallel shortest distance. Apply tangent and trigonometry to infer the finding

Answered by sivasmart2222
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The diameter of the moon is to be calculated by the parallax method, by assuming two points serving as the diameter ends and define the angle made by it on earth and assume the parallel shortest distance. Apply tangent and trigonometry to infer the finding.

Zack M. 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.

Determination of distance of moon from earth (by parallax method) Let the object O be viewed with our eyes which is at a distance of r, making an angle q between the two eyes as shown in the diagram. The angle q, caused by the two lines drawn from the position of the two eyes to the object, is called angle of parallax.

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