Earth Radius: Who Measured & What Method Used?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the measurement of the Earth's radius, focusing on historical methods and figures, particularly Eratosthenes. Participants explore who measured the Earth's radius and the techniques employed in those measurements, as well as misconceptions surrounding historical beliefs about the Earth's size.

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  • Historical, Conceptual clarification, Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about who measured the Earth's radius and the methods used.
  • Another participant provides links to resources discussing various methods of measuring the Earth's radius, including Eratosthenes' approach.
  • A participant highlights that Eratosthenes measured the Earth's radius approximately 2000 years before Columbus, correcting the myth that Columbus was among the first to assert the Earth's roundness.
  • It is noted that Columbus believed the Earth was smaller than Eratosthenes' calculation, based on the assumption that land was predominantly on one side of the Earth.
  • Another participant mentions that medieval scholars relied on Ptolemy's measurements, which underestimated the Earth's circumference, contributing to misconceptions about its size.
  • Concerns are raised regarding Ptolemy's reliability as an observer, suggesting that his calculations misled later generations.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express differing views on historical beliefs about the Earth's size and the reliability of sources like Ptolemy, indicating that multiple competing perspectives remain in the discussion.

Contextual Notes

Participants reference historical figures and methods without resolving the accuracy of those methods or the implications of their findings. The discussion reflects a range of interpretations of historical beliefs and calculations.

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Someone knows who measured the Earth Radius and the methods that used?
 
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http://didaktik.physik.uni-essen.de/~backhaus/Venusproject/Earth'sradius.htm
http://spiff.rit.edu/classes/phys240/homework/earth_radius/earth_rad.html
http://muweb.millersville.edu/~physics/exp.of.the.month/58/
 
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The last of those websites given by robphy:
http://muweb.millersville.edu/~phys...f.the.month/58/
is probably the one you want since it talks about Eratosthenes and how he determined the radius of the earth.

By the way: notice that he did that about 2000 years before Columbus! The myth has it that Columbus believed the Earth was round while everyone else thought it was flat. That is nonsense, of course, any educated person of the time, and certainly any ship captain or navigator, knew perfectly well that the Earth was round. The truth is that Columbus believed the Earth was much smaller than Erastosthenes calculation. And, of course, he was WRONG!

The reason Columbus (and many others) believed the Earth was much smaller than that is interesting: they simply believed that it didn't make sense that all of the land area was on one side of the Earth and only ocean on the other! Apparently it never occurred to them that there were other lands on the other side of the earth.
 
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Halls, there was another reason scholars in the Middle Ages thought the Earth was smaller than Eratosthenes said; their source was Ptolemy, and he had the circumference of the Earth equivalent to 16,000 miles instead of 24,000. This wasn't the only case in which Ptolemy gave a bogus number that confused later generations. He was a good calculator but a somewhat feckless and less than honest observer.
 

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