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Physics, 14.02.2020 03:29 kennyg02

Assume that the average distance of the sun from the earth is 400 times the average distance of the moon from the earth. Now consider a total eclipse of the sun and state conclusions that can be drawn about (a) the relation between the sun's diameter and the moon's diameter; (b) the relative volumes of sun and moon. (c) Find the angle intercepted at the eye by a dime that just eclipses the full moon and is placed at a distance of 2 m from your eye. From this result and the given distance between moon and earth , estimate the diameter of the moon. Use 20 mm for diameter of dime

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