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In latitude, 1 second is equivalent to roughly 30.8 meters.

In latitude, 1 second is equivalent to roughly 30.8 meters along the equator, and

it shrinks steadily to zero at the poles. In general, it's 30.8 meters multiplied by

the cosine of the latitude where it's being measured.

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