Navigationhard#247
The formula for convergency between two meridians is:
A
Change of longitude × cos(latitude)
B
Change of latitude × cos(longitude)
C
Change of latitude × sin(longitude)
D
Change of longitude × sin(latitude)
CorrectExplanation
Convergency = change of longitude × sin(mean latitude). At the equator (sin 0 = 0) convergency is zero; at the poles (sin 90 = 1) it equals the change of longitude.
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