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Geometric puzzle - Pi mai pi mai tang tu...
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(Some may suggest this is in the wrong board but I insist to post it up here)
Say I have a bizarre travelling plan:
From where I start (point A), I wish to travel SOUTH 200km, then travel WEST 200km, then travel back NORTH 200km, and ultimately arrive at the departure point (point A)!
How can I do this? Where on earth can this happen? :re: |
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Yep. North pole is one of them. Ada satu lagi. |
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(Some may suggest this is in the wrong board but I insist to post it up here)
Say I have a bizarre travelling plan:
From where I start (point A), I wish to travel SOUTH 200km, then travel WEST ...
hyree_hybrid Post at 31-10-2009 11:49
u said u WISH to travel south...so...
u didnt said u go there...u just stayed at the point of the begining(point A)...
so 200 - 200 = 0km... |
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1# hyree_hybrid
hmm...looks like a triangular for me...... |
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here's my take:
circumference of earth at equator, CE = 40,075.02 km
circumference at latitude L, CL = 200 km
latitude L: arccos(CL/CE) = 89.71 degree
now I want to find a point A (also in term of latitude), 200km above the latitude, L = 89.71 degree:
using the close form equation to find circumference, C = 2*pi*R
assume the radius of earth, RE = 6378 km to be uniform in all latitude
point A = 200km/RE = 0.03135 radian, or approximately 1.8 degree from L = 89.71 degree
Therefore, point A is 89.71 - 1.8 = 87.91 degree latitude
A is near South Pole! |
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