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Q: What is the distance in metres equivalent to 5 minutes of latitude?
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What is 19.7 kilometers?

It is a measure of distance, equivalent to 19,700 metres!


What is the equivalent distance of the foot in meters?

1 feet = 0.304 metres


How many nautical miles in one minutes?

the international nautical mile was defined in 1929 as 1852 metres. This is based on the assumption that your question containing the words 'one minute' refers to the distance of one minute of arc of latitude


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100m x 15 mins is 1500 metres.


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How do you convert of minute to latitude to nm?

According to its original definition, a metre was one ten millionth of the distance from the North Pole to the equator along the meridian through Paris. That is, the distance from the North Pole to the equator was 10 million metres. This also represented 90 degrees, so 1 degree = 10 million/90 = 111111.11 recurring metres. 1 degree = 60 minutes so 1 minute = 111111.11../60 metres = 1,851.851851... metres = 1.851851... *103 metres = 1.851851... *1012 nanometres. Although the definition of the metre was refined, it was not significantly altered from its original value.


How is absolute value related to distance?

Absolute value is related to distance because distance is not a signed quantity. For instance, if you were 100 metres in front of something, your distance to it would be 100 metres. If you were 100 metres behind it, your distance to it would still be 100 metres, not -100 metres.


How do you calculate the speed for a 100m dash that took 11.8 minutes with 0 wind?

speed(in metres per second)=distance(in metres/time(in seconds) 11.8 minutes= 11.8x60=708seconds so speed = 100/708=0.14m/s