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Two points P and Q are found on the earth’s surface. The position of P is (520S, 660W) and Q (520S, 1140E). Using earth’s radius...

      

Two points P and Q are found on the earth’s surface. The position of P is (520S, 660W) and Q (520S, 1140E). Using earth’s radius = 6370km:

(a) Find the difference in longitude between two points P and Q.

(b) Calculate the shortest distance between points P and Q along:-
(i) The Latitude in km (to 1 whole number).
(ii) The Longitude in km (to one whole number).

(c) A plane travelling at 800km/hr leaves point P at 10.00am and sails through South Pole to point Q. Find the local time the plane arrives at point Q to the nearest minutes.

  

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Wilfred
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Wilfykil answered the question on August 20, 2019 at 09:25


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