Answer:
The angular diameter is 77.35 arc-seconds.
Explanation:
The angular diameter, as shown in the figure, is the angle [tex]x[/tex] subtended by the the diameter of the object.
Before we do the calculation, we first convert everything to meters.
The diameter of the of the object in meters is
75cm =0.75m,
and the distance to the object in meters is
2 km = 2000 m.
Now, from trigonometry we get:
[tex]tan (\frac{x}{2} )= \dfrac{radius}{length} = \dfrac{0.75/2}{2000} \\\\\dfrac{x}{2} = tan^{-1}(\dfrac{0.75/2}{2000})\\\\\dfrac{x}{2}= 0.0107\\\\\boxed{x= 0.0215^o}[/tex]
and since 1 degree = 3600 arc-seconds, [tex]x[/tex] in arc-seconds is
[tex]x= 0.0215*3600 \\\\\boxed{x= 77.35''}[/tex]