How much is (in kms) 1 degree of Longitude in the Earth?
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Hi all, I am quiet new to Matlab and maybe my question sounds a bit trivial. I would like to know how many km corresponds 1 degree of LONGITUDE in the Earth (average radius: 6371 km, I am using the global model IASP91). I know that 1 degree in LATITUDE is about 111 km (k = (pi/180)*earth_radius) and that the corresponding longitude is a function of latitude. In particular, I suppose that near the equator the longitude in kms is about the cosine of the latitude at the same position. I would like to know if there is a more precise relationship or an existing function in Matlab which calculates that. Thank you so much for your help,
Leonardo
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José-Luis
el 5 de Sept. de 2017
Editada: José-Luis
el 5 de Sept. de 2017
Or perhaps:
provided you have the mapping toolbox.
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José-Luis
el 5 de Sept. de 2017
Editada: José-Luis
el 5 de Sept. de 2017
If you're happy with assuming a WGS-ellipsoid:
I don't get it. Your question says:
"How much is (in kms) 1 degree of Longitude in the Earth?"
And then in your comment:
"I don't have to compute any distance."
What gives?
Just calculate the distance along a pair of coordinates.
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