The Nautical Mile is internationally

  1. The Nautical Mile?.Standard description of the Nautical Mile copied from a text book. "A Nautical Mile is the distance on the
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  2. the british nautical mile is defined as the length of a minute of arc of a meridian. Since Earth is flat at its poles, the
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  3. A nautical mile equals the length of arc subtended by a central angle of 1 minute on a great circle on the surface of Earth. If
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  4. The Nautical Mile is internationally recognised as 1852m which is an approximation of 1' of latitude subtended to the earths
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  5. A ship sails on a steady course bearing 106 degrees from A to B.If B is 76 nautical miles further east than A,find,to the
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  6. The position of two towns X and Y are given to the nearest degree as X(45° N, 10° W) and Y (45 N°, 70° W).Find (a) The
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  7. TWO SHIP P AND X SAIL FROM A AT THE SAME TIME .SHIP P SAILS 21 NAUTICAL MILE DUE EAST IN 30 MINUTES AND SHIP X SAILS 30 NAUTICAL
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  8. Two commercial airplanes are flying at an altitude of 40,000 ft along straight-line courses that intersect at right angles.
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  9. Two commercial airplanes are flying at an altitude of 40,000 ft along straight-line courses that intersect at right angles.
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  10. Two commercial airplanes are flying at an altitude of 40,000 ft along straight-line courses that intersect at right angles.
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