LONGITUDES AND LATITUDES | Introduction.

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • Lines of latitude run East & West or horizontal but measure distance North & South of the Equator-vertically. The equator is labeled as zero degrees latitude. The greatest amount of latitude is 90 degrees at the North or South poles. We can then label our equator as 0° and our North and South poles as 90°. These lines of latitude are parallel to the equator and are even referred to as “parallels” or “parallels of latitude”.
    Moving to lines of longitude, they run perpendicular to lines of latitude. That is, longitude lines run North and South but measure East and West of zero degrees longitude which is a line called the Greenwich Meridian or Prime Meridian. This arbitrary north/south line was marked by the British in the 17th century and runs through a town just outside of London called Greenwich.
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Komentáře • 39

  • @alaladedamilare6736
    @alaladedamilare6736 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Honestly as a student it helped a lot sir, your video is underrated

  • @azonobiamakalynn7728
    @azonobiamakalynn7728 Před 3 lety +7

    Thanks Tambuwal. I suppose this is an introductory class, please do well to explain your steps, that includes why you added the angular difference instead of subtracting.

    • @mariaajij3850
      @mariaajij3850 Před rokem

      The location are on different side apart from the centre

  • @chidiebeleuzoma-awunor3561

    I went through so many videos in the name of finding why they added 'cos' to the formula. I had already given up until I found this video.
    Thank you for being so straight to the point and understandable.

  • @kibeterick5776
    @kibeterick5776 Před rokem

    I can further my mathematics to the higher scale under one condition!! That is you being my tutor.

  • @cyrilogban
    @cyrilogban Před 2 lety +2

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  • @lanomusambazi-tx2eg
    @lanomusambazi-tx2eg Před rokem

    Watching the video from Livingstone, Zambia.

  • @ngoziuruawuike6779
    @ngoziuruawuike6779 Před rokem

    Sir my name is joycy my problems is this topic anyway they did it at geography class chai your lesson is cool I love it

  • @lanomusambazi-tx2eg
    @lanomusambazi-tx2eg Před rokem

    What is the radius and circumference of the earth? I want to know how to derive these two.

  • @anthonykones9563
    @anthonykones9563 Před rokem

    Thank you. Sir it is good lesson

  • @Hakuna-matata00
    @Hakuna-matata00 Před měsícem

    Where does all this knowledge apply on real life after high-school to hustle to make ends meet

    • @Aeon_99
      @Aeon_99 Před 11 dny

      If you're actually serious, you should know that latitude and longitude plays a vital role in aviation, because it helps pilots to precisely know the coordinates of a place on the earth. The google map you use also use this coordinates system of latitude and longitude.
      It is also used by the military to guide missiles or drones to the right destination.
      It is also useful in calculating time zones because at any instant in time, the time of two places could be different due to the rotation of the earth.

  • @aymankhalifa6737
    @aymankhalifa6737 Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks u were great help thanks

  • @lanomusambazi-tx2eg
    @lanomusambazi-tx2eg Před rokem

    How do we find the shortest distance of three points on the same latitude but on different longitudes?

  • @SurprisedArchaeology-uo5xe
    @SurprisedArchaeology-uo5xe Před 6 měsíci

    Good one

  • @sadiqibrahim8186
    @sadiqibrahim8186 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you

  • @hawawubalogun3548
    @hawawubalogun3548 Před 2 lety

    That's a great explanation sir
    Very grateful for that expantiation.
    Pls sir i noticed that your voice is not really loud or maybe it's my phone speaker..pls sir would u please increase the volume when..maybe editing the video Incase u can't stress yourself out when shooting the tutorial.
    Thanks once again sir.

  • @Yohanmiracle
    @Yohanmiracle Před rokem

    Why did you use the value of theta as 60°_the common latitude sir?

  • @georgetendwa4131
    @georgetendwa4131 Před 3 lety

    Bro, you are great!

  • @MaxChem5
    @MaxChem5 Před 2 lety

    Awesome

  • @halimaba9256
    @halimaba9256 Před 3 lety

    Thanks man

  • @MarlonKibet-e9b
    @MarlonKibet-e9b Před 16 dny

    Gott a question somewhere

  • @robinsonrodriquez3447
    @robinsonrodriquez3447 Před 2 lety

    What happens to the length of a degree as one nears the North and South?

  • @kingmannau1376
    @kingmannau1376 Před 3 lety

    Nice video

  • @RobertSmith-wj7zf
    @RobertSmith-wj7zf Před 2 lety

    I absolutely love your channel! Perhaps you can help with a problem I have not seen in your videos.
    I have found a formula for doing this but I just can’t seem to get it to work. So I’ll ask you here in a general form:
    Given a point A with latitude x and longitude y with distance d to point B on a bearing of b, how do I calculate the latitude and longitude of point B?
    Distance is great circle distance.
    If you could kindly point me in the correct direction I would be very grateful.

  • @kibeterick5776
    @kibeterick5776 Před rokem

    Sir, let me ask u humbly which country are u from???

  • @chibi_lyfe2654
    @chibi_lyfe2654 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you sir. But, the invite link is reset 😭😭

  • @miltonkipkirui7383
    @miltonkipkirui7383 Před 6 měsíci

    Adds during a lesson 😢