Using Mathematics to Estimate a Quantity of Interest such as "How Big is the Sun?"

Students drew ray diagrams and used prior knowledge of geometry of similar triangles to calculate the diameter of the sun:

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Variables Used:

  • H= diameter of the sun
  • h= diameter of the image of the sun
  • D= distance from the sun to the pinhole
  • d= distance from the pinhole to the image

Geometry of similar triangles: ratios of height to distance to pinhole are equal

  • H/D=h/d
  • H= (D)(h)/(d)
  • (100,000,000 miles)(1 cm)/(100cm)= about 1,000,000 miles

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