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A traffic controller at the airport watches a commercial plane circling above at a distance of 24.0 km as the pilot waits for clearance to land. If the Moon subtends an angle of 9.89 10-3 radians at the controller's location, what is the distance the jet travels as its nose moves across the diameter of the Moon?

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Answer:

The distance travelled is
S = 237.36 \ m

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The distance of the airplane from the ground is
L = 24.0\ km

The angle subtended by the moon is
\theta = 9.89*10^(-3) \ radians

The distance traveled can be mathematically represented as


S = R \theta

Substituting values


S = 24 *10^3 * 9.89*10^(-3)


S = 237.36 \ m

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