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25 May, 03:24

Estimate the diameter of the supergiant star betelgeuse, using its angular diameter of about 0.05 arcsecond and distance of about 600 light-years.

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  1. 25 May, 04:58
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    To answer this problem, we use the equation,

    physical size = (2π) (distance) (angular size) / 360°

    We have to convert first the given angular size of 0.05 arcsecond to degrees by following the steps below,

    (0.05 arcsecond) (1 arcminute/60arcsecond) (1°/60 arcminute) = 1.39 x 10^-5°

    Using the equation above,

    physical size = (2π) (600 light years) (1.39 x 10^-5°) / 360°

    = 1.45 x 10^-4 light years
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