The Greek mathematician Eratosthenes (ca. 276-195 B. C.) measured the circumfere
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The Greek mathematician Eratosthenes (ca. 276-195 B. C.) measured the circumference of the earth from the following observations. He noticed that on a certain day the sun shone directly down a deep well in Syene (modern Aswan). At the same time in Alexandria, 500 miles north (on the same meridian), the rays of the sun shone at an angle 7.2 degree to the zenith. Use this information and the figure to find the radius of the earth. (Round your answer to the nearest ten miles.) Use this information and the figure to find the circumference of the earth.Explanation / Answer
Angle between the two places = 7.2 deg = 0.126 rad
Arc length = 500 miles
Arc length = radius*theta
radius = 500/0.126 = 3968.25 = 3968.3 miles (radius of earth)
circumference of earth = 2pi*radius = 2pi*3968.25 = 24933.275 = 24933.3 miles
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