Example 1.1: What is the solid angle subtended
by the moon at any point of the Earth, given
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Physics, 27.10.2020 01:50 RivvytheFanboy6510
Example 1.1: What is the solid angle subtended
by the moon at any point of the Earth, given
the diameter of the moon is 3474 km and its
distance from the Earth 3.84x108 m.
Answers: 1
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