Distance along the meridian/longitude is distance along the great circle. Distance along the equator is on the great circle as well. Any other distance not among the above mentioned is distance along the circle of latitudes/parallel of layitude/small circle
When the longitude difference of 180 degrees will shift the point to the opposite side(east). In this case, the longitude difference is more than 180 degrees.
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If the points are on the equator why are we using the formula of the great circle yet equator is a small circle?
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How do I know if it's a great circle or small circle ?
Distance along the meridian/longitude is distance along the great circle. Distance along the equator is on the great circle as well.
Any other distance not among the above mentioned is distance along the circle of latitudes/parallel of layitude/small circle
@@KcseMathsTutorials Okay you mean great circles runs from,,, East to West and small circles North to South or how now please?
Not really..I wish you talked I take you into details about that. Thanks
We are told q is on the west why do we give answer in east,🤔
Teacher why are we adding the longitude difference to the 155 degrees and they are on the same side ..........west.
When the longitude difference of 180 degrees will shift the point to the opposite side(east). In this case, the longitude difference is more than 180 degrees.
@@KcseMathsTutorials Ok thank you
@@creaturesworld597 ata mm sijaelewa ,,fr I'm not understanding it 😂 adi sahiii
@@KcseMathsTutorials maybe utupee another method
I will find a new way of explaining it better. Relax