Latitude and Longitude are angles from a standard location. The map lines are named Meridian (North-South) and Circles of latitude (East-West). Following a meridian at 0 degrees N-S, through Greenwich GMT, follows all positions having 0 degrees Longitude. Following a circle of latitude along the Equator E-W follows all positions have 0 degrees Latitude. By convenion a fixed point is given as: (lat,lon)
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edit- Geography
- ....Latitude
- ....Longitude
- ....Meridian
- ....Circles of latitude
- ....Equator
- ....Cartography
- ........ESRI
- Geometry
- Navigation
- ....GMT time
- ....Nautical mile
- ....GPS position
- NIST Nat. Inst. of Std. and Tech.
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editnote result of latex here is: <img = alt latex src= PNG>. so if you ?text? cut and paste you can get the latex source
note dispSFinmath disables ams math fonts. note wiki ignores AMS Latex hit or miss if supp, ie \hspace{n m}. some of the most essential are damage: \[ line \] and \vert/\alpha/ are "missing", so is \newcommand.
in totality: maybe they have a convenient way to upload this, most will be left with an onerous task. no editor is likely to support saving wiki flavor (gee, imagine).
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editFailed to parse (syntax error): {\displaystyle \text{R} = \frac {\text{R$_0$}} {1- \frac {\text{C}^2} {\text{g} \cdot \text{h}}} }
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editFailed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "http://localhost:6011/en.wikipedia.org/v1/":): {\displaystyle Gradient = \frac{\text{6NM×6076ft/NM}} {\text{20μsec}} = 1822.8 ft/μsec }