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Archive | 2013

A Student's Guide to the Mathematics of Astronomy: Index

Daniel Fleisch; Julia Kregenow

1. Fundamentals 2. Gravity 3. Light 4. Parallax, angular size, and angular resolution 5. Stars 6. Black holes and cosmology References Index.


Archive | 2013

A Student's Guide to the Mathematics of Astronomy: Contents

Daniel Fleisch; Julia Kregenow

1. Fundamentals 2. Gravity 3. Light 4. Parallax, angular size, and angular resolution 5. Stars 6. Black holes and cosmology References Index.


Archive | 2013

A Student's Guide to the Mathematics of Astronomy: Parallax, angular size, and angular resolution

Daniel Fleisch; Julia Kregenow

One of the most important contributions that the science of astronomy has made to human progress is an understanding of the distance and size of celestial objects. After millennia of using our eyes and about four centuries of using telescopes, we now have a very good idea of where we are in the Universe and how our planet fits in among the other bodies in our Solar System, the Milky Way galaxy, and the Universe. Several of the techniques astronomers use to estimate distance and size are based on angles , and the purpose of this chapter is to make sure you understand the mathematical foundation of these techniques. Specifically, the concepts of parallax and angular size are discussed in the first two sections of this chapter, and the third section describes the angular resolution of astronomical instruments. Parallax Parallax is a perspective phenomenon that makes a nearby object appear to shift position with respect to more distant objects when the observation point is changed. This section begins with an explanation of the parallax concept and proportionality relationships and concludes with examples of parallax calculations relevant to astronomy. Parallax concept You can easily demonstrate the effect of parallax by holding your index finger upright at arms length and then observing that finger and the background behind it with your left eye open and your right eye closed.


Archive | 1953

Electromagnetics with Applications

John Daniel Kraus; Daniel Fleisch; Samuel H. Russ


Archive | 2008

A Student's Guide to Maxwell's Equations

Daniel Fleisch


Archive | 2011

A Student's Guide to Vectors and Tensors

Daniel Fleisch


Archive | 2015

A Student's Guide to Waves

Daniel Fleisch; Laura Kinnaman


Archive | 2016

波動 : 力学・電磁気学・量子力学

Daniel Fleisch; Laura Kinnaman; 哲次 河辺


Archive | 2015

A Student's Guide to Waves: The electromagnetic wave equation

Daniel Fleisch; Laura Kinnaman


Archive | 2015

A Student's Guide to Waves: The wave equation

Daniel Fleisch; Laura Kinnaman

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