43. (a) How many astronomical units (AU) make 1 parsec?
(b) Consider a sun-like star at a distance of 2 parsecs. When it is seen through a telescope with 100 magnification, what should be the angular size of the star? Sun appears to be (1/2)° from the earth. Due to atmospheric fluctuations, the eye cannot resolve objects smaller than 1 arc minute.
(c) Mars has approximately half of the earth's diameter. When it is closest to the earth it is at about 1/2 AU from the earth. Calculate what size it will appear when seen through the same telescope.
By definition,
1 parsec = Distance at which 1 AU long arc subtends an angle of 1 s.
Step 2: Find the angular size of the star.
(b)
Sun's diameter is AU.
Therefore, at 2 parsecs, the star is degree in diameter. With 100 magnification, it should look arc min. However, due to atmospheric fluctuations, it will still look like about 1 arcmin. It cannot be magnified using a telescope.
(c) Step 3: Find the size of Mars.
where D represents diameter.
With magnification, Mar's diameter
This is larger than the resolution limit due to atmospheric fluctuations. Hence, it looks magnified.
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