Navigationmedium#249
At the equator, the convergency between any two meridians is:
A
Maximum
B
Zero
CorrectC
45°
D
Equal to the longitude difference
Explanation
At the equator, sin(0°) = 0, so convergency = ch.long × sin(0°) = 0. Meridians are parallel at the equator.
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