The Universal Metric System : Prepared Especially for Candidates for Schools of Science, Engineers, And Others

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. . kilometres.
Radius of the 60th parallel = | of the earth's ra- dius ; hence, velocity — i X 37-77 . . . = 13-888 . . .
kilometres.
83. Determine the value in kilometres of the degree at the equator on the 30th, 45th, and 60th parallels.
83. Determine the area of the earth in millions of square kilometres, and of square miles.
Suggestion.
By problem 78 the diameter of the earth is 13,733-395 13 732 kilometres, its area or 4 great circles = 40,000 X — '-z — X 4 = 509,395,816 square kilometres
..., or about 510 millions of square kilometres, which correspond (Prob.
39) to about 193-8 millions of square miles.
84. Determine the volume of the earth in millions of cubic kilometres and of cubic miles.
Suggestion.
The preceding problem gives the area of the earth, and 78 its diameter, hence its volume is — THE UNIVERSAL METRIC SYSTEM. 45 509,395,816 X tfil^ = l,080,millions eff BiilBtoa o of cubic kilometres.
Taking the data in miles, found in the same prob- lems, we find for the volume of the earth 255,000 mill- ions of cubic miles.


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