A set of latitude/longitude coordinates describes a single point, so it's not possible for a whole country to be there. That particular point is in northeastern Brazil. Any other point in Brazil has different coordinates, and there are a lot of them.
I think the best answer is probably yes. Latitude is the measurement of the globe, the Earth, horizontally from the Equator to the poles. Longitude is the vertical measurement from pole to pole running East & West from the Prime Meridian, 0 degrees, which runs North/South through Greenwich, London. Any place therefore on the Earth has both a Latitude & Longitude. These measurements are listed in a Gazetteer. If New York, for example was, say 50 degrees north of the Equator, all places 50 degrees north have the same latitude, irrespective of where they are in terms of their longitude. If New Yorks' longitude is say, 70 degrees West ( I have no idea, without looking it up just where New York is) then all points on the Earth, both due north or south of New York have the same Longitude. ok so New York is 76 degrees & 42 degrees., just find out which is latitude & which isn't ! when you have done that find out the same measurements for, say,Paris.
I'm troubled by this idea of "most likely". These things don't do a whole lot of moving around. Wherever a country was yesterday, last week, or last year, you can pretty much count on it being in the same place today and tomorrow. (I'm speaking geographically, of course, not politically.) It's this fact that drives the whole map-publishing industry. The point 20° S / 50° W is in southeastern Brazil, about 320 miles southwest of the capital at Brasília. That's what was there last time I checked, and I have no doubt that it's still there.
4.16 Amps
power equals current times voltage 50w=(I)110v so 50w\110v = I .454 amps
10 S 50 W is Pium, State of Tocantins, Brazil.
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The original 10/40 Window included only countries with at least 50% of their land mass within 10 and 40 degrees north latitude. The revised 10/40 Window includes several additional countries that are close to 10 or 40 degrees north latitude and have high concentrations of unreached people.
Depends on the city. A lot where I live is 50w x 120L.
A set of latitude/longitude coordinates describes a single point, so it's not possible for a whole country to be there. That particular point is in northeastern Brazil. Any other point in Brazil has different coordinates, and there are a lot of them.
I think the best answer is probably yes. Latitude is the measurement of the globe, the Earth, horizontally from the Equator to the poles. Longitude is the vertical measurement from pole to pole running East & West from the Prime Meridian, 0 degrees, which runs North/South through Greenwich, London. Any place therefore on the Earth has both a Latitude & Longitude. These measurements are listed in a Gazetteer. If New York, for example was, say 50 degrees north of the Equator, all places 50 degrees north have the same latitude, irrespective of where they are in terms of their longitude. If New Yorks' longitude is say, 70 degrees West ( I have no idea, without looking it up just where New York is) then all points on the Earth, both due north or south of New York have the same Longitude. ok so New York is 76 degrees & 42 degrees., just find out which is latitude & which isn't ! when you have done that find out the same measurements for, say,Paris.
I'm troubled by this idea of "most likely". These things don't do a whole lot of moving around. Wherever a country was yesterday, last week, or last year, you can pretty much count on it being in the same place today and tomorrow. (I'm speaking geographically, of course, not politically.) It's this fact that drives the whole map-publishing industry. The point 20° S / 50° W is in southeastern Brazil, about 320 miles southwest of the capital at Brasília. That's what was there last time I checked, and I have no doubt that it's still there.
Since 10w is a factor of 50w, it is automatically the GCF.
The 50W is not a multiviscosity.
A 60VA transformer can run only one 50W bulb.
None. It is in the middle of Brazil.
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