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12 Nov 2019
This problem is an elaboration of Example 7 on page 611 of the textbook. Assuming that the earth is a sphere of radius 3960 miles, Salt Lake City is located at 40.8 degrees North and 111.9 degrees West. and San Francisco is located at 37.8 degrees North and 122.4 degrees West, the great circle distance between Salt Lake City and San Francisco is miles. Assuming that Sydney in Australia is located at 33.9 degrees South and 1512 degrees East, and that you are flying from Salt Lake City to Sydney on a great circle course at 600 miles per hour, it will take you hours to get there. The greatest great circle distance between any two points on earth is miles. The antipodal point of Salt Lake City (i.e., the far point at which a line from Salt Lake City through the center of the earth pierces the surface of the earth) has a latitude of degrees (enter North or South) and a longitude of degrees (enter East or West). Note: the geographic coordinates were taken from the internet, and were rounded to one tenth of one degree. Recall that ww expects your answers to be within one tenth of one percent of what it has been given as the correct answer. To be sure you want compute your answers, based on the data given here, a little more accurately than ww requires. te: You can earn partial credit on this problem.
This problem is an elaboration of Example 7 on page 611 of the textbook. Assuming that the earth is a sphere of radius 3960 miles, Salt Lake City is located at 40.8 degrees North and 111.9 degrees West. and San Francisco is located at 37.8 degrees North and 122.4 degrees West, the great circle distance between Salt Lake City and San Francisco is miles. Assuming that Sydney in Australia is located at 33.9 degrees South and 1512 degrees East, and that you are flying from Salt Lake City to Sydney on a great circle course at 600 miles per hour, it will take you hours to get there. The greatest great circle distance between any two points on earth is miles. The antipodal point of Salt Lake City (i.e., the far point at which a line from Salt Lake City through the center of the earth pierces the surface of the earth) has a latitude of degrees (enter North or South) and a longitude of degrees (enter East or West). Note: the geographic coordinates were taken from the internet, and were rounded to one tenth of one degree. Recall that ww expects your answers to be within one tenth of one percent of what it has been given as the correct answer. To be sure you want compute your answers, based on the data given here, a little more accurately than ww requires. te: You can earn partial credit on this problem.
Reid WolffLv2
7 Nov 2019