Physics, asked by sss1375, 1 year ago

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the moons distance from the earth is 360000 kms and its diameter subtend an angle of 31' at the eye of the observer. find the diameter of the moon? ​

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Answered by nikrml43
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Answer:

Let AB be the diameter of moon.

we can consider the diameter of moon as arc because the distance between the earth and moon is large.

Let E be the observer.

Let d be the diameter of moon .

Then d=arcAB.

θ=42°

=(42/60)°

=[(42/60)xπ/180]

r=360000kms

θ=arc/radius

[(42/60)xπ/180]=d/360000

d=[42/60)xπ/180]x360000

d=0.7x0.017x360000=4398 km.

but the the actual diameter of moon is 3474km.

so in the given question the data is given wrong

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