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The distance d in kilometres to the horizon can be
The distance d in kilometres to the horizon can be estimated using the formula d = root13h,where h is the height above ground
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The distance�ãd in kilometres to the horizon can be estimated using the formula d = 13h,where h is the height above ground
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S Rey
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Formula for distance to the horizon for a satellite in orbit.
d = sqrt(2rh+h^2) d = distance to the horizon h = height above sea
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Which soil horizon contains weathered bits of the parent rock or regolith and only RARELY has organic material or roots?
horizon
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The distance you can see to the horizon is given by the formula d= the square root of 1.5 times h, where d is the distance in
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the formula d=(square root)12,800+h^2 gives the distance d in kilometers to the horizon from a satellite h kilometers above
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a plane flies from A to B , a distance of 120 kilometres on a bearing of 035 degrees. he then changes direction and flies to a
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A plane flies a distance of 300 kilometres without stopping and takes 1½hours. What is the average speed of the plane in
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When you look out over an unobstructed landscape or seascape, the distance to the visible horizon depends on your height above
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Sherry
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Earth orbits the sun at an average distance of about 150 million kilometres every 365.2564 mean solar days, or one sidereal
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