Solving Problem Terrestrial Nav No.1
Solving Problem Terrestrial Nav No.1
Problem # 1. M/V UCLM departs from Latitude 18o 10’S to 25o 15’S. Find the difference of Latitude.
Problem # 2. M/V UCLM departs from latitude 27o 30’S to 12o 15’S. Find the difference of
latitude.
Problem #3. M/V UCLM departs from latitude 05o 18’N to latitude 12o 07’S. Find the difference of
latitude.
Problem # 4. M/V UCLM departs from Latitude 27o 15’S to 15o 10’N. Find the difference of
Latitude.
Problem #5. M/VUCLM departs from latitude 12 o 10’N. Find the latitude of arrival if the difference of
latitude is 05o 10’N.
Problem #6. M/V UCLM departs from latitude 07 o 20’S. Find the latitude of arrival if the difference
of latitude is 15o 10’S.
Problem #7. M/V UCLM departs from latitude 08 o 30’N. Find the latitude of arrival if the difference
of latitude is 02o 10’S.
Problem #8. M/VUCLM departs from latitude 02 o 30’N. Find the latitude of arrival if the difference
of latitude is 05o 10’S.
1.____________________ are the two opposite points on the earth’s surface through which axis passes.
2.____________________ is the terrestrial great circle whose plane is perpendicular to the polar axis. It is
midway between the poles.
3.____________________the angular distance from the equator, measured northward or southward along a
meridian from 0o to 90o at the poles.
4.____________________ is the arc of a parallel or the angle at the pole between the prime meridian and the
meridian of a point on the earth, measured eastward or westward from the prime meridian through 180 o.
7.____________________ is a circle on the surface of the earth, parallel to the plane of the equator.
8.____________________ is the angular length of arc of any meridian between their parallels.
9.____________________ is the shorter arc of the parallel or the smaller angle at the pole between the
meridians of the two places.
10.___________________ is the distance between two meridians at any parallel of latitude, expressed in
distance units, usually nautical miles.