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English: Illustration of measurement of the speed of light using the eclipse of Io by Jupiter. Assumptions: Earth, Jupiter and Io are points and have circular orbits.
_-"-_ E / /\-_ d / rE / \ "-_ Using the cosine rule, d^2 = rE^2 + rJ^2 - 2 rE rJ cos a | /)a_|_____-_ Hence, d = sqrt(rE^2 + rJ^2 - 2 rE rJ cos a) \ S / J \ |- - rJ - -| "-.-" Русский: Наблюдения при измерении скорости света при затмениях Ио Юпитером. |
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current | 20:40, 1 March 2022 | ![]() | 512 × 256 (33 KB) | Cantons-de-l'Est (talk | contribs) | The rendering in French is bad, for a reason I don't know. |
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Short title | Io eclipse speed of light measurement |
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Image title | Illustration of measurement of the speed of light using the eclipse of Io by Jupiter, by CMG Lee. Assumptions: Earth, Jupiter and Io are points and have circular orbits.
_-"-_ E / /\-_ d / rE / \ "-_ Using the cosine rule, d^2 = rE^2 + rJ^2 - 2 rE rJ cos a | /)a_|_____-_ Hence, d = sqrt(rE^2 + rJ^2 - 2 rE rJ cos a) \ S / J \ |- - rJ - -|"-.-" |
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