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Eratosthenes Method

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Page 1: Eratosthenes Method

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Eratosthenes’ Method

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Eratosthenes of Cyrene276-194 B.C.E.

“β”

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The known world in 194 B.C.E.

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Ancient Library of Alexandria

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Modern Library of Alexandria

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Modern Library of Alexandria

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How big is the Earth?

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Look to the sun for the answer!

Earth

Sun

Well in Syene

Obelisk inAlexandria

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What Eratosthenes noticed

Sunlight was at an angle in Alexandria…

…And right overhead in Syene.

θ

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How could this be explained?

Center – O – the earth

θ

θ

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We can get a simple formula!

θ360°

DistanceCircumference=

Part of a circle in relationto the whole circle…

…Part of the circumference in relationto the whole circumference.

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So how big is the earth?

• Eratosthenes figured out that θ was 7.2°

• He knew the distance was 5,000 stadia

• Just plug and chug to find the circumference!

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209 mPhoenician-Egyptian

196 mBabylonian-Persian

185 mAttic/Italic

176 mOlympic

157.5 mItinerary

Length (approximate)Stadium name

Ancient unit of measurement – the Stade

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Why was he a little bit off?

• The two cities are not directly north or south of each other.

• The distances couldn’t be accurately measured.

• The angle couldn’t be accurately measured.

• He got about 39,690 km. How far off is that?