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- | ===== Jaernian Units of Mesurement ==== | + | ====== Jaernian Units of Mesurement |
- | The priests of the God of Knowledge and Scientific Advancement, | + | The priests of the God of Knowledge and Scientific Advancement, |
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+ | This distance was set arbitrarily as 10,000 units of //Polus//, related to the arc-length formed by an increment of the polar angle (measuring latitude) in spherical coordinates (0 Polus being the North Pole and 10,000 Polus being the South Pole). | ||
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+ | At the equator of Jaern, another unit of measurement called an //Ekva// measures the azimuthal angle (measuring longitude), arbitrarily set at 10,000 Ekva for a full revolution (with Karfelon located at 0 or 10,000 Ekva). Thus, geographical coordinates of Polus by Ekva (similar to latitude by longitude) can determine the coordinates of any location on Jaern. While the angle covered by an Ekva is constant, the physical arc-length of an Ekva on the surface of Jaern grows shorter the farther away from the equator one travels, becoming zero at the poles. | ||
Further, some Jaernians use an antiquated unit of measuring distance called a //Met// (not to be confused with “meters”), | Further, some Jaernians use an antiquated unit of measuring distance called a //Met// (not to be confused with “meters”), | ||
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