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the moon is observed from two diametrically opposite points A and B on the earth the distance of the Moon from the Earth is 1.5 ×10 ^11 metre given the diameter of the earth to be about 12.8 × 10^6 compute angle suspended at the moon by two direction of observation​

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Answered by premshrukkgs
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Here parallactic angle, ø=1°54'=114'=(114×60)"=114×60×4.85×10^-6 rad = 3.32×10^-2 rad. Basis, b=AB=1.276×10^7 m.

So, the distance of the moon from the earth. S= b/ø =(1.276×10^7)÷(3.32×10-2)= 3.84×10^8.

Moreover, Moon is observed from diametrically opposite that is moving by two directions of observations that is respective to certain distance.

It should calculate the distance from the opposite points from A and B on the earth direction.

Answered by angadranhotra
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