For the following questions, assume that the Earth is a sphere of radius re = 6378.1 km. (a) Consider two points on the equator at coordinates (latitude, longitude) of (0°N, 20ºE) and (0°N, 40°W). What is the surface distance between these two points, measured in km? Express your answer to 4 significant digits.

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For the following questions, assume that the Earth is a sphere of radius re =
6378.1 km.
(a) Consider two points on the equator at coordinates (latitude, longitude) of (0°N, 20ºE) and
(0°N, 40°W). What is the surface distance between these two points, measured in km?
Express your answer to 4 significant digits.
Transcribed Image Text:For the following questions, assume that the Earth is a sphere of radius re = 6378.1 km. (a) Consider two points on the equator at coordinates (latitude, longitude) of (0°N, 20ºE) and (0°N, 40°W). What is the surface distance between these two points, measured in km? Express your answer to 4 significant digits.
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