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eccentricity = distance between foci ________________ length of major axis
Due to the vast distance between the earth and polaris, the earths axis of rotation essentially lines up with polaris at all times, so when the stars are visible, and viewed from the north pole, the earths rotation causes the stars to appear to rotate around polaris.
Measure the distance between the two points (start and end) then multiply by the scale of the map. For example - suppose the distance from town A to town B is 12cm and the scale is 1:25000 - then the actual distance between the two towns is 3km !
What is the relationship between Amelia Earhart and G.P. Putnam
The SCALE of the map indicates the relationship between lengths measured on a map and the actual distances. It can indicate the ratio of distances (e.g. 1:10000) or the equivalent actual distance for an inch or centimeter as measured on the map, often providing a measurement bar for various distances.
As the distance between foci increases the eccentricity increases, or the reverse relationship.
eccentricity = distance between foci ________________ length of major axis
the eccentricity will increase.
The eccentricity of that ellipse is 0.4 .
There is no real relationship, a planets spin depends on collisions it may have had in the past, rather than on its distance from the sun (which governs its orbital rotation time around the sun).
tangential speed is directly proportional to rotational speed at nay fixed distance from the axis of rotation
The orbital eccentricity of Saturn is 0.056. The distance between the Sun and Saturn differs by 155 million kilometers at its nearest and farthest points.
-- the eccentricity or -- the distance between the foci or -- the ratio of the major and minor axes
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