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True Geometry (Posted on 2013-03-07) Difficulty: 1 of 5
Identify what these formulas represent:

C = 2*π*3959*sin(r/3959)

C = 2*π*6371*sin(r/6371)

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These are formulas for the circumference of a circle of given radius on the surface of the earth, measured in miles and in kilometers, with the radius of the circle being the arc of a great circle.

For example, as the earth's radius is 3959 miles, its circumference is 24875 to the nearest mile. If one goes 1/4 that, or 6219 miles in any direction, the locus is a circle which can be said to have a radius of r = 6219 miles. 2*pi*3959*sin(6219/3959) where the sine function uses radians gives the circumference of that circle: in this case the 24875-mile circumference of the earth, as 1/4 of the way around the earth, as the radius of the circle along the earth's surface produces a great circle as the circumference. That's the largest circle there can be on the surface.

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Some Thoughtsre: hintbroll2013-03-09 14:02:13
Hints/TipshintCharlie2013-03-09 12:09:19
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