The length of 90 degrees of latitude in nautical miles is 60.31. In statute miles 69.40
Find out your latitude in degrees, subtract it from 90, then mutiply by 60 and that is your distance from the pole in nautical miles. Multiply by 1.852 to convert to kilometres.
55.9 miles Convert 90 km to miles with the formula:90 km* 1 mi 1.609344 km = 55.9234073 mi
120/90 = 1hour 20minutes , with no wind .
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At the equator the circumference of the earth is roughly 40 000 km. To change this to nautical miles find out how many feet that is (times it by 3280 as thats how many feet there are in a km and then divide that answer by 6080 (feet in a nautical mile) to give you circumference of the earth at the equator = 21,578 nautical miles. Because the circumference at 60N will be much smaller we use 21, 578*cos lat (60 in this case). This gives us 10, 789 nautical miles.
Approx. 105 km (cca. 60 nautical miles).
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Latitude measures North or South of the Equator in degrees. 0° is the Equator, and 90° N (or +90°) is the North Pole, and 90° S (or -90°) is the South Pole. Each degree of latitude is about 69 miles (or 60 Nautical Miles). Longitude lines (which run north and south, but measure east/west) get closer together as you approach either pole.
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By definition, a right angle has 90 degrees.
1 knot = 1 nautical mile per hour time = distance / speed = 90 nmi / 18 nmi/hr = 5 hr
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