x and y are points on the earth's surface at opposite ends of a diameter through the centre of the Earth. (a) If the longitude of x is 19 degrees East, what is the longitude of y? (b) If the latitude of x is 52 degrees North, what is the latitude of y?

User Icon for oobleck oobleck answered
4 years ago

if one end of a diameter has (a,b) as its latitude and longitude, then the other end has coordinates (-a,b±180°) where + is N or E, and - is S or W

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

To answer both parts of your question, we need to consider the properties of the Earth's coordinate system, which is based on longitude and latitude.

(a) The longitude specifies an east-west position on the Earth's surface. It ranges from -180 degrees (west) to 180 degrees (east), with 0 degrees at the Prime Meridian (which passes through Greenwich, London).

Since x and y are points on opposite ends of a diameter through the center of the Earth, they are 180 degrees apart in terms of longitude. If the longitude of x is 19 degrees East, we can determine the longitude of y by subtracting 19 degrees from 180 degrees:

Longitude of y = 180 degrees - 19 degrees = 161 degrees East

Therefore, the longitude of y is 161 degrees East.

(b) The latitude specifies a north-south position on the Earth's surface. It ranges from -90 degrees (south) to 90 degrees (north), with 0 degrees at the Equator.

Since x and y are on opposite ends of a diameter, they will have the same latitude but with opposite signs. If the latitude of x is 52 degrees North, the latitude of y will be 52 degrees South.

Therefore, the latitude of y is 52 degrees South.