Fundamentals of Physics Extended 12th Edition Β· Measurement Β· Problem 59
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Halliday, Resnick & Walker β Measurement: Problem 59
Sea mile. A sea mile is a commonly used measure of distance in navigation but, unlike the nautical mile, it does not have a fixed value because it depends on the latitude at which it is measured. It is the distance measured along any given longitude that subtends 1 arc minute, as measured from Earthβs center (Fig. 1.5). That distance depends on the radius r of Earth at that point, but because Earth is not a perfect sphere but is wider at the equator and has slightly flattened polar regions, the radius depends on the latitude. At the equator, the radius is 6378 km; at the pole it is 6356 km. What is the difference in a sea mile measured at the equator and at the pole?
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Given: . A, 6378 km, 6356 km
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Fundamentals of Physics Extended Β· 12th Edition
Author: Halliday, Resnick & Walker
Publisher: Wiley
Chapter: Measurement