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Show that the points (20°N, 20°E) and (60°N, 160°W) lie on the same great circle. Find their great-circle distance apart.
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Show that the points (20°N, 20°E) and (60°N, 160°W) lie on the same great circle. Find their great-circle distance apart.
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Show that the points (20°N, 20°E) and (60°N, 160°W) lie on the same great circle. Find their great-circle distance apart.
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Answer:
d=2pir
Explanation:
d=2pir
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