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You observe a meteor from two different locations A & B that are 8000 miles apart. The difference in viewing angles is 10 degrees. How far away is the meteor?

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here distance between two meteor is considered to be in straight arc of distance

d = 8000 miles

angle subtended at our position is given as


\theta = 10 degree


\theta = 10 * (\pi)/(180) = (\pi)/(18)

now we can use the equation


angle = (arc)/(distance)

now we can substitute all values in it


(\pi)/(18) = (8000)/(d)


distance = 45836.6 miles

so the distance is 45836.6 miles

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