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In the figure,
S - Sun
E - Earth
V - Venus
Let Venus and Earth be in such a position that EV is the tangent to the inner circle (Venus' orbit). Let us calculate the angle VES.
In right triangle EVS,
sin(VES) = 0.7/1 = 0.7
Thus, angle VES is approximately 44 degrees.
(Note: This angle can also be measured using a protractor by drawing circles of radii 10 cm and 7 cm with the same centre.)
Also, notice that for any other position of Venus in its orbit, the Sun-Earth-Venus angle is less than the calculated angle of 44 degrees. (Important)