(c) Now consider two points on the same meridian of longitude, but with different latitudes, specifically (20°N, 127°W) and (30°N, 127°W). Determine the surface distance between these points. Express...


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(c) Now consider two points on the same meridian of longitude, but with different latitudes,<br>specifically (20°N, 127°W) and (30°N, 127°W). Determine the surface distance between<br>these points. Express your answer to 4 significant digits.<br>

Extracted text: (c) Now consider two points on the same meridian of longitude, but with different latitudes, specifically (20°N, 127°W) and (30°N, 127°W). Determine the surface distance between these points. Express your answer to 4 significant digits.
(e) Would your answer to part (c) be different if the points were along longitude 12°E instead<br>of 127°W? If so by how much?<br>

Extracted text: (e) Would your answer to part (c) be different if the points were along longitude 12°E instead of 127°W? If so by how much?

Jun 10, 2022
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