Understanding Latitude and Angular Distance on Earth

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This content explains the concepts of latitude, angular distance, and distances on Earth using images and descriptions. It covers topics such as North Pole latitude, parallels of latitude, angular distance calculations, nautical miles, and great circle distances. Explore how these concepts relate to navigation and understanding locations on our planet.


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  2. Angular Distance Latitude (1/11) North Pole Latitude is the angle of a point above or below the equator South Pole 2

  3. Latitude (2/11) North Pole Small circles parallel to the equator are called Parallels of Latitude. They are the angle between the small circle and The equator. Latitude = 50oN 50o South Pole 3

  4. Latitude (3/11) North Pole Latitude = 30oS 30o South Pole 4

  5. Angular Distance Opposite Sides (4/11) North Pole The angular distance for angles on opposite sides of the equator can be found by adding the angles 50o 30o 50oN + 30oS = 80o South Pole 5

  6. Angular Distance Same Side (5/11) North Pole The angular distance for angles on the same side of the equator can be found by subtracting the angles. 50o 30o 50oN - 30oS = 20o South Pole 6

  7. Distance - Nautical Miles Opposite Sides (6/11) North Pole 1o= 60 Nautical Mile (M) 50oN + 30oS = 80o 80o = 80 x 60M = 4800 M 50o 30o [1M 1.853 km] 4800M 4800 x 1.853 = 8894.4 = 8900 km South Pole 7

  8. Distance - Nautical Miles Same Side (7/11) North Pole 1o= 60 Nautical Mile (M) 50oN - 30oS = 20o 20o = 20 x 60M = 1200 M 50o 30o [1M 1.853 km] 1200M 1200 x 1.853 = 2223.6 = 2200 km South Pole 8

  9. Distance - Great Circle (8/11) North Pole Earth Radius 6400 km D = x 2 r 360 70o 70 x 2 x 6400 360 78190.075049 78,200 km South Pole 9

  10. Distance Great Circle (9/11) North Pole Earth Radius 6400 km D = x 2 r 360 30o 30 x 2 x 6400 360 3,351.032164 3,400 km South Pole 10

  11. Distance - Speed (10/11) An airplane travels 70o along a great circle in 10 hours. What is its speed? North Pole 1 knot = 1 M/hr D = 70 x 60 M = 4200 M Speed = 4200 10 = 420 M/hr = 420 knots 70o South Pole 11

  12. Distance Great Circle (11/11) An ship travels 5o along a great circle in 5 hours. What is its speed? North Pole 1 knot = 1 M/hr D = 5 x 60 M = 300 M Speed = 300 5 = 60 M/hr = 60 knots 5o South Pole 12

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