File:Arcminute and football.png

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Description An illustration of the size of an arcminute. A standard soccer ball subtends an angle of 1 arcminute at a distance of approximately 756 metres (2,480 ft).
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This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Changed angle from arcsecond to arcminute and altered distance from 45 km to 756 metres. The original can be viewed here: Arcsecond and football.png. Modifications made by Astrobryguy.

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    • 2007-12-24T22:21:43Z DENker 1440x480 (52694 Bytes) {{Information |Description=Одна угловая секунда примерно соответствует углу, под которым виден футбольный мяч с расстояния около 45 кил

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current08:28, 5 August 2020Thumbnail for version as of 08:28, 5 August 20201,440 × 480 (31 KB)wikimediacommons>MwtoewsCorrection: this distance is approximately 756 m using a 22 cm wide ball.

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