The difference of 281 km between latitudinal and longitudinal distance in India arises from the Earth's curvature and the way latitude and longitude lines are structured. Latitude lines are parallel and equally spaced, while longitude lines converge at the poles. In India, which spans approximately 30 degrees of latitude and 78 degrees of longitude, the distance covered by one degree of longitude decreases as one moves away from the equator, while the distance covered by one degree of latitude remains relatively constant, leading to this discrepancy.
Cause we have to minus the two eastern and western most extremes of India ! And its the same for north and south - by kitty
what is difference between lateral and longitudinal?
Between 25 degrees and45 degrees North and 128 degrees to 148 degrees East
the longitudinal and latitudinal extent of the mediterranian
The Prime Meridian is a Longitudinal line. That is, it runs North and South between the poles. Latitudinal lines run parallel to the equator and measure distance North or South of the equator. They run East and West, perpendicular to longitudinal lines. The Prime Meridian is at all latitudes.
Between 25 degrees and45 degrees North and 128 degrees to 148 degrees East
Tamil Nadu is located between latitudes 8.077° N and 13.784° N, and longitudes 76.230° E and 80.220° E.
A longitudinal wave does not have a specific wavelength because it is measured by the distance between compressions or rarefactions, rather than the distance between wave crests.
The wavelength of a longitudinal wave is the distance between two consecutive compressions or rarefactions in the wave.
wavelength
The term that describes the distance between any two crests in a transverse wave or the distance between any two rarefactions in a longitudinal wave is called the wavelength.
That is the wavelength.