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Mathematics, 26.01.2020 08:31, enrique764058

Positions on earth are defined by their longitude (how far east or west you are) and latitude (how far north or south you are). both latitude and longitude are angles. a nautical mile is one minute of degree of longitude along the equator. (a nautical mile is a little more than a regular mile.) traveling at x knots means traveling at x nautical miles per hour. suppose you fly in a lockheed sr-71 (the fastest jet ever built) along the equator at a speed of 1,800 knots (roughly the top speed of the sr-71). ignoring issues of refueling and such, it takes you equation editorequation editor hours to fly once around the world. you leave after breakfast and are back in time for a late dinner. some airplane! hint: flying once around the equator you cover 360 degrees of longitude.

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