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  1. 21 gru 2022 · This tutorial will demonstrate how to find Great Circle Distance using the Excel formula. When we are dealing with the surface of a sphere, we need to calculate the shortest distance between two points.

  2. As found here by BrianAdkins, this Excel formula to calculate distance between two latitude/longitude points works for me both in LibreOffice Calc and Microsoft Excel 2013: =ACOS(COS(RADIANS(90-A1))*COS(RADIANS(90-A2))+SIN(RADIANS(90-A1))*SIN(RADIANS(90-A2))*COS(RADIANS(B1-B2)))*6371.

  3. 28 mar 2016 · After much googling most of what I can find either relates to calculating distance, or calculates using an equirectangular projection. The closest I could find is the formula: θ = atan2( sin Δλ cos φ2 , cos φ1 sin φ2 sin φ1 ⋅ cos φ2 cos Δλ )

  4. Excel Formulas for Distance. There are numerous Excel worksheet functions that will return an initial heading from one point to the destination point for a Great Circle path between them and similar formulas to return the distance between them.

  5. In an example of how to calculate the distance between two coordinates in Excel, we’ll seek to measure the great circle distance. We’ll note that latitude and longitude are denoted in degrees, minutes and seconds.

  6. 15 lip 2011 · To calculate the Great Circle Distance between Location 1 and Location 2, where the coordinates are in decimal degree format, use the following formula: =RadiusEarth*((2*ASIN(SQRT((SIN((RADIANS(D71)-RADIANS(D72))/2)^2)+

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