Question
Question: The distance between the Sun and the Earth is \[1.496 \times 10{}^8\]km and the distance between the...
The distance between the Sun and the Earth is 1.496×108km and the distance between the Earth and the Moon is 3.84×108m. During the solar eclipse the Moon comes in between the Earth and the Sun. What is the distance between the Moon and the Sun at a particular time?
Solution
Distance between the Sun and the Earth is already mentioned in the question above and by following these rules as mentioned in the above question we easily achieve to get the answer in no time. The distance between the earth and the Moon is=3.84×108.
Complete step-by-step solution:
It is given that the distance between the Sun and the Earth is 1.496×108. Now, the distance between the sun and the Earth =1.496×108 ×1000m,
=1.496×1011m [since, 1km=1000m]
And, the distance between the earth and the Moon is 3.84×108m. At the time of the solar eclipse the Earth, the moon and the Sun will be in a straight line and the Moon comes in between the Earth and the Sun. So,
distance between the Moon and the Sun =Distance between the sun and the earth – Earth and Moon.
=1.496×1011m - 3.84×108m
=108(1.496×103−3.84)m
=108(1496−3.84)m
=108(1492.16)m
=1.49216×1011m
At the time of solar eclipse, the distance between the Moon and the Sun is 1.49216×1011m.
Note: By using the correct formula and the given circumstances the correct answer is 1.49216×1011 m. Distance between the Earth and the Moon =3.84×108m. Now by using the formula, distance between the Moon and Sun= Distance between the earth and the moon, we got the right answer. As We know the moon revolves around the earth and earth revolves around the sun, the distance which we have found above is at the time when all these three were in a straight line otherwise we couldn’t find the distance.