The typical pole-to-pole distance for an 11 kV overhead power line generally ranges from 100 to 150 meters, depending on various factors such as terrain, conductor type, and local regulations. This distance ensures adequate clearance and minimizes electrical losses while maintaining safety standards. Specific designs may vary based on regional practices and environmental considerations.
The north pole is a lot colder and people do not belive that sana lives there.
No, the distance around the equator is greater than the distance from the North Pole to the South Pole. The circumference of the Earth at the equator is roughly 40,075 kilometers, while the distance from the North Pole to the South Pole (along the meridian) is about 20,009 kilometers.
The intersection of University Ave and Airport Way in Fairbanks is 1,737.3 miles from the north pole. The distance is somewhat different for other points around town.
Imagine you are at the center of the earth, the south pole beneath your feet and the north pole above your head.You see that north pole and south pole are in opposite direction hence the angle (or angular distance) is 180°now think about the equator. from your point of view at the center of the earth it is exactly in the horizontal direction, since north pole is vertically above ,the angular distance will be 90° (it will be the same for the south pole)
The distance between Toronto and the North Pole is approximately 3,700 kilometers in a straight line. This distance can vary depending on the route taken and mode of transportation used to travel between the two points.
600mm is the distance between two conductors in 11kv line
The distance is zero. The north pole is one end of the International Dateline. The south pole is the other end.
The distance -- in a direct line -- from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to the South Pole is 8,964 mi.
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If you could travel in a straight line from Rio, you would travel about 3,889 miles to the South Pole.
Please clarify your question. The distance from pole to pole is always the same. 20,014 kilometers, or 12,416 miles when you are measuring across the earths surface. Any points on the earth would have to have its distance from either pole extrapolated and then the number subtracted from the total distance of 12,416 miles to get the distance to the opposite pole. Formula distance to either pole= ( 12,416 - distance to opposite pole ) or 12,416 = X + Pole B Distance or 12,416 = Pole A Distance + X or Pole A Distance = 12,416 - Pole B Distance or Pole B Distance = 12,416 - Pol A Distance
The distance between the North Pole and South Pole is 12,430 miles. This mileage is calculated on the assumption one could travel between these locations in a straight line.
The number you want and expressed in miles, in a straight line, is 10,344.
The north pole is a lot colder and people do not belive that sana lives there.
If you traveled in a straight line, the distance would be about 9,278.675 nautical miles to the continent, then another 750 miles to the pole.
Measured in a straight line, and in miles, the number you want is 3,219.
The number you want in miles and measured in a straight line is 9,219.