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Earth Equatorial Radius


The Earth's equatorial radius is the distance from the center of the Earth to the equator. It represents the Earth's radius measured along the equatorial plane.



  • Its value is approximately 6,378.1 kilometers (about 3,963.2 miles).



  • The Earth is not a perfect sphere but an oblate spheroid, so the equatorial radius is slightly larger than the polar radius.



  • This radius is important for geodesy, satellite orbits, and mapping.



Key facts:



  • Equatorial radius β‰ˆ 6,378.1 km



  • Larger than polar radius due to Earth's flattening at the poles



  • Used in Earth sciences, navigation, and space missions



Understanding the Earth's equatorial radius helps in accurate modeling of the planet’s shape and gravitational field.


Twip


A twip (short for twentieth of a point) is a very small unit of length used in digital typography and computer graphics. It equals 1/20 of a typographic point, or 1/1440 of an inch.


Key facts:



  • 1 twip = 1/20 point = 1/1440 inch β‰ˆ 0.01764 millimeters



  • Used in software and digital layout to specify very fine measurements for text, spacing, and graphics



  • Helps achieve high precision in formatting and display, especially in word processors and graphic design programs



Twips allow for detailed control over layout and formatting beyond what whole points can provide, ensuring smooth and precise rendering on screens and printers.




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