Given
Distance from earth =5*108 km
Angle =0.00125 degree
Linear distance = 5*108 *0.00125 =625000 km
A comet that is 500,000,000 km from Earth has a measured angular diameter of 0.00125 degrees....
A car moving at 77 km/h has tires of 73 cm diameter. What is the angular speed of the tires about their axles? Your answer should be in rad/s, but enter only the numerical part in the box.
What is the maximum angular diameter of Ceres in seconds of arc as seen from Earth? (Hints: Use the small-angle formula; angular size in seconds of arc = 206,265 x physical size/distance; Ceres's orbital radius is 413.9 million km; and its diameter is 965 km. Note that the Earth is about 149.6 million km from the sun.) Can details be seen on the surface of Ceres with a 100 inch simple mirror reflecting telescope?
A car moving at 87 km/h has tires of 76 cm diameter. If the vehicle comes to a stop uniformly in 35 complete turns of of the tires (without skidding), what is the magnitude of the angular acceleration of the wheels? Your answer should be in rad/s2, but enter only the numerical part in the box.
A relatively small impact crater 20 kilometers in diameter could be made by a comet 2 kilometers in diameter traveling at 25 km/s (2.5×104 m/s ). a) Assume that the comet has a total mass of 4.2×1012 kilograms. What is its total kinetic energy? (Hint: The kinetic energy is equal to 12mv2, where m is the comet's mass and v is its speed. If you use mass in kilograms and velocity in m/s, the answer for kinetic energy will have...
A relatively small impact crater 20 kilometers in diameter could be made by a comet 2 kilometers in diameter traveling at 31 km/s (3.1×104 m/s ). A) Assume that the comet has a total mass of 4.2×1012 kilograms. What is its total kinetic energy? (Hint: The kinetic energy is equal to 12mv2, where m is the comet's mass and v is its speed. If you use mass in kilograms and velocity in m/s, the answer for kinetic energy will have...
The diameter of Mars is 6794 km , and its minimum distance from
the earth is 5.58×107 km. When Mars is at this distance, find the
diameter of the image of Mars formed by a spherical, concave
telescope mirror with a focal length of 1.65 m.
Please make sure the answer is in the right units! Thank
you.
Review | Constants The diameter of Mars is 6794 km , and its minimum distance from the earth is 5.58x107 km ....
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The primary mirror on a telescope that orbits 600 km above Earth has a diameter of 2.4 m. a) Calculate the minimum angular separation that it might resolve for visible light. b) Assume that the telescope is viewing Earth’s surface. What is the separation of the most closely spaced objects that it might resole?