When the observation is taken at an interval of 6 months, the angle of parallax for a star is 0.4??. find the distance of star in per sec?
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Utilizing Stellar's parallax
d = s/p where s = separate amongst sun and earth and p is the measure of parallax edge and d is the separation amongst sun and star.
d(parsec) = 1/0.4 = 2.5 parsec
Stellar parallax will be parallax on an interstellar scale: the obvious move of the position of any adjacent star (or another protest) against the foundation of far off things.
d = s/p where s = separate amongst sun and earth and p is the measure of parallax edge and d is the separation amongst sun and star.
d(parsec) = 1/0.4 = 2.5 parsec
Stellar parallax will be parallax on an interstellar scale: the obvious move of the position of any adjacent star (or another protest) against the foundation of far off things.
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Utilizing Stellar's parallax
d = s/p where s = separate amongst sun and earth and p is the measure of parallax edge and d is the separation amongst sun and star.
d(parsec) = 1/0.4 = 2.5 parsec
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