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Physics, 09.10.2019 00:00 AduMaggu3944

The smallest detail visible with ground-based solar telescopes is about 1 arc second. how large a region (in km) does this represent on the sun? hint: use the small-angle formula: angular diameter (in arc seconds) 2.06 ✕ 105 = linear diameter distance . (note: the average distance to the sun can be found in celestial profile: the sun.)

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