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The distance between the Sun and the Earth is 1 .496 x 1O^8km and distance between the Earth and lhe Moon is 3.84 x 10^8m. During solar eclipse. The Moon comes in between the Earth and the Sun. What is the distance between the Moon and the Sun at that particular time?

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Answer:

1.49216*10^8 km

Explanation:

The first thing is to pass all the distances to the same unit system, since the distance from the earth to the sun is in kilometers and from the earth to the moon is in meters, therefore we will pass the distance of the moon in kilometers:

3.84 x 10 ^ 8m * 1 km / 1000 m = 3.84 x 10 ^ 5 km

To calculate the distance between the moon and the sun, it would be the difference between the distance they give us in the statement, because they have a point in common which is the earth, it would be:

1.496 x 10 ^ 8 km - 3.84 x 10 ^ 5 km = 149216000 = 1.49216 * 10 ^ 8 km

Therefore the distance between the moon and the sun is 1,49216 * 10 ^ 8 km

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