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How is theorem used today? - Answers

You can use pythagoras' theorem to determine the height of a mountain if you know how far away from it you are. Measure the angle from ground to tip using a protractor and plumb bob (pendulum) and pug these two results into the theorem. You can also find the distance to nearby stars by using a telescope and observing six months apart.This gives you 2 Astronomical Units (AU) ie 2x 93 million miles since the Earth has moved to the opposite side of the solar system in that time This is he base of your triangle. Measure the difference in angle to your chosen star in January and June for example and if there is any measurable difference then it must be a near star.eg Alpha Proxima



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You can use pythagoras' theorem to determine the height of a mountain if you know how far away from it you are. Measure the angle from ground to tip using a protractor and plumb bob (pendulum) and pug these two results into the theorem. You can also find the distance to nearby stars by using a telescope and observing six months apart.This gives you 2 Astronomical Units (AU) ie 2x 93 million miles since the Earth has moved to the opposite side of the solar system in that time This is he base of your triangle. Measure the difference in angle to your chosen star in January and June for example and if there is any measurable difference then it must be a near star.eg Alpha Proxima



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How is theorem used today? - Answers

You can use pythagoras' theorem to determine the height of a mountain if you know how far away from it you are. Measure the angle from ground to tip using a protractor and plumb bob (pendulum) and pug these two results into the theorem. You can also find the distance to nearby stars by using a telescope and observing six months apart.This gives you 2 Astronomical Units (AU) ie 2x 93 million miles since the Earth has moved to the opposite side of the solar system in that time This is he base of your triangle. Measure the difference in angle to your chosen star in January and June for example and if there is any measurable difference then it must be a near star.eg Alpha Proxima

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