Advanced Placement (AP)
Advanced Placement (AP), 26.04.2021 07:50, madiburnss

On a clear night the International Space Station has an angular size of about 49 arcseconds. How big is this in radians? A. 0.24
B. 0.00024
C. 0.00082
D. 0.82

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