This one???
In this diagram of the Earth, O represents the centre and G represents Greenwich. The point A lies on the equator.
(i) What is the time difference between Greenwich and point A? (Ignore time zones.) (ii) What is the latitude of pointB?
(iii) Calculate,to the nearest kilometre,the great circle distance from point A to point
B. (You may assume that the radius of the Earth is 6400km, andthat 1 nautical
mile =1.852km.)
ok now.
part (i) since time only changes along the longitudes, (so G & C would be in the same time zone, despite the fact that theyre in different hemispheres, but G & A are different.)
so you basically need to find the time difference between the longitude A is on & the longitude G is on. lol am i losing you?
anyway, so to do that you get the angle between A's longitude & G's longitude, which is already done for you!
yay!
next, one degree = 4mins i think, (check it to make sure!) so 15 degrees = i hour.
divide the angle between the longitudes, 75 by 15, which is 5. and you got the number of hours the are apart! (......5 hours)
whew im tired. ill come back and do the rest in a minute.