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  1. Calculate the straight line distance (as the crow flies) between cities or any two points on earth. Use your location to know any distance from where you are.

    • Driving Directions

      Driving Directions with Google Maps. Even if you are using a...

    • Converter

      GPS coordinates converter. This tool is all about GPS...

    • Radius

      Straight line distance between 2 specific points. If you...

    • Satellite

      Google Maps Satellite. How to get and share the Google Maps...

    • API

      Once your are logged in, you can bookmark any place by...

    • Street View

      Google Maps Street View. Here are the steps to get and share...

    • Terms

      These terms and conditions, together with...

    • Geolocation

      Next, open Safari, visit a website requesting your location...

  2. Easily compute the distance between two physical locations in your preferred unit of measure. Get the free "Distance, as the crow flies" widget for your website, blog, Wordpress, Blogger, or iGoogle.

  3. www.daftlogic.com › projects-google-maps-distance-calculatorDistance Calculator - Daft Logic

    You can use this distance calculator to find out the distance between two or more points anywhere on the earth. In other words, the distance between A and B. Click once on the map to place the first marker and then click again to position the second marker.

  4. Measure distances. Use this page to measure the distance between two locations as the crow flies or when driving. Type in two addresses or click on the map to start.

  5. The formula for calculating longitude distance is: "Dep = d.long * Cos Mid.Lat" Dep is the same thing as miles. d.Long is the difference in longitude and expressed in minutes. Mid.Lat the average latitude and expressed in minutes. Then use Pythagoras to work out the hypotenuse.

  6. The Haversine formula gives the "as-the-crow-flies" distance, i.e., the great circle distance along the surface of the earth. If you take the Euclidean distance between two points in $\mathbb{R}^3$, you are finding the straight-line distance, which will cut through the earth.

  7. You can calculate the length of a path, running route, fence, border, or the perimeter of any object that appears on a google map. The distance calculator will then display a measurement of the length in feet, meters, miles and kilometers.