What did the $7.2^\circ$ shadow angle in Alexandria represent geometrically in Eratosthenes’ calculation?

Answer

The angle subtended by the arc connecting Syene and Alexandria at the center of the Earth.

Because the sun's rays were assumed parallel, the angle formed by the shadow of the gnomon in Alexandria was equal to the central angle formed by the arc segment linking Syene and Alexandria.

What did the $7.2^\circ$ shadow angle in Alexandria represent geometrically in Eratosthenes’ calculation?
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