Physics, asked by arsalan21, 1 year ago

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Answered by b394184
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Distance of Jupiter is 824.7 million km

Angular diameter is 35.72''

First we convert the the angular diameter into radians

that turns out to be 0.009922 degrees

0.0001731 radians

angle = 1.731 * 10^-4 radians

acr of circle with radius 824.7 million km and angular diameter 1.731 * 10^-4

arc = angle * radius

arc = 0.1428 million km

arc= 142800 km

for a circle that big and such small angle, the diameter is approximately equal to this arc length. So that is your answer 142800 km.

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Answered by pavanmahabalshetti
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Distance of Jupiter = 824.7 million km

Angular diameter = 35.72''

First we convert the the angular diameter into radians

that turns out to be 0.009922 degrees

0.0001731 radians

angle = 1.731 * 10^-4 radians

acr of circle with radius 824.7 million km and angular diameter 1.731 * 10^-4

arc = angle * radius

arc = 0.1428 million km

arc= 142800 km

for a circle that big and such small angle, the diameter is approximately equal to this arc length. So that is your answer 142800 km.

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