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Find the Diameter of the Sun in Km Supposing that It Subtends an Angle of 32' at the Eye of an Observer. Given that the Distance of the Sun is 91 × 106 Km.

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Find the diameter of the sun in km supposing that it subtends an angle of 32' at the eye of an observer. Given that the distance of the sun is 91 × 106 km.

 
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Solution

Let PQ be the diameter of the Sun and E be the eye of the observer.
Because the distance between the Sun and the Earth is quite large, we will take PQ as arc PQ.
Now,
r = \[91 \times {10}^6 km\]
\[\theta = 32' = \left( \frac{32}{60} \right)^\circ = \left( \frac{32}{60} \times \frac{\pi}{180} \right)\text{ radians}\]
\[\theta = \frac{\text{Arc}}{\text{Radius}}\]
\[ \Rightarrow \frac{32}{60} \times \frac{\pi}{180} = \frac{d}{91 \times {10}^6}\]
\[ \Rightarrow d = \frac{32 \times 91 \times {10}^6 \times 22}{60 \times 180 \times 7} = 847407 . 4 \text{ km}\]

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Chapter 4: Measurement of Angles - Exercise 4.1 [Page 16]

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