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Paper Moon: Simulating a Total Solar Eclipse Juniata College June 18, 2013 John Bukowski & Jerry Kruse
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Mathematical Modeling We use models to represent something in the “real world”. - equations, graphs, computer programs, …
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Mathematical Modeling We use models to represent something in the “real world”. - equations, graphs, computer programs, … The real world is complicated, so we make assumptions to simplify our models.
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Mathematical Modeling We use models to represent something in the “real world”. - equations, graphs, computer programs, … The real world is complicated, so we make assumptions to simplify our models. An important step in math modeling: ask if the solution is reasonable – if not, go back and adjust the model.
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What is a solar eclipse? The moon passes in front of the sun, from our point of view.
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What is a solar eclipse? The moon passes in front of the sun, from our point of view. A total solar eclipse is when the moon completely obscures the sun.
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Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak, NASA's GSFC
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Ptolemy (2 nd century AD) http://sunearthday.nasa.gov/2006/locations/ptolemy.php
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Geometry of an eclipse
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Go to animation….
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Do the experiment!
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Mathematical derivation
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Discrepancies & improvements
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bukowski@juniata.edu kruse@juniata.edu
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