2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2106.06618
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The Moon, a disk or a sphere?

E. Seperuelo Duarte,
A. T. Mota,
J. R. de Carvalho
et al.

Abstract: In this paper, we present a physical modeling activity whose objective is to allow students to determine the differences between a disk and a sphere using pure scientific criteria. Thereunto, we reproduce the Sun-Earth-Moon system with low-cost materials and compare the illumination effects on the Moon considering two possible shapes for it (a sphere and a disk). The analysis is based on the shape of the Terminator line produced in each case as a function of the illumination angle. The results obtained are fir… Show more

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