In the third century B .C . , the Greek astronomer Eratosthenes approximated the Earth's circumference. On the summer solstice at noon in Alexandria, Egypt, Eratosthenes measured the angle α of the Sun relative to a line perpendicular to the ground. At the same time in Siena (now Aswan), located on the Tropic of Cancer, the Sun was directly overhead. a. If α = 1 50 of a circle, find the measure of α in degrees. (In Eratosthenes' time, the degree measure had not yet been defined.) b. If the distance between Alexandria and Siena is 5000 stadia, find the circumference of the Earth measured in stadia. c. If 10 stadia ≈ 1 mi , find Eratosthenes' approximation of the circumference of the Earth in miles (the modern-day approximation at the equator is 24 , 900 mi ).
In the third century B .C . , the Greek astronomer Eratosthenes approximated the Earth's circumference. On the summer solstice at noon in Alexandria, Egypt, Eratosthenes measured the angle α of the Sun relative to a line perpendicular to the ground. At the same time in Siena (now Aswan), located on the Tropic of Cancer, the Sun was directly overhead. a. If α = 1 50 of a circle, find the measure of α in degrees. (In Eratosthenes' time, the degree measure had not yet been defined.) b. If the distance between Alexandria and Siena is 5000 stadia, find the circumference of the Earth measured in stadia. c. If 10 stadia ≈ 1 mi , find Eratosthenes' approximation of the circumference of the Earth in miles (the modern-day approximation at the equator is 24 , 900 mi ).
Solution Summary: The author calculates the circumference of the Earth measured in Stadia, if the distance between Alexandra and Syene is 5000 stadia.
In the third century
B
.C
.
, the Greek astronomer Eratosthenes approximated the Earth's circumference. On the summer solstice at noon in Alexandria, Egypt, Eratosthenes measured the angle
α
of the Sun relative to a line perpendicular to the ground. At the same time in Siena (now Aswan), located on the Tropic of Cancer, the Sun was directly overhead.
a. If
α
=
1
50
of a circle, find the measure of
α
in degrees. (In Eratosthenes' time, the degree measure had not yet been defined.)
b. If the distance between Alexandria and Siena is
5000
stadia, find the circumference of the Earth measured in stadia.
c. If
10
stadia
≈
1
mi
, find Eratosthenes' approximation of the circumference of the Earth in miles (the modern-day approximation at the equator is
24
,
900
mi
).
EXAMPLE 3
Find
S
X
√√2-2x2
dx.
SOLUTION Let u = 2 - 2x². Then du =
Χ
dx =
2- 2x²
=
信
du
dx, so x dx =
du and
u-1/2 du
(2√u) + C
+ C (in terms of x).
Let g(z) =
z-i
z+i'
(a) Evaluate g(i) and g(1).
(b) Evaluate the limits
lim g(z), and lim g(z).
2-12
(c) Find the image of the real axis under g.
(d) Find the image of the upper half plane {z: Iz > 0} under the function g.
k
(i) Evaluate
k=7
k=0
[Hint: geometric series + De Moivre]
(ii) Find an upper bound for the expression
1
+2x+2
where z lies on the circle || z|| = R with R > 10. [Hint: Use Cauchy-Schwarz]
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