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Old 09-18-2006, 12:13 PM
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Originally Posted by NineMeister
The maths of the theoretical lat/long g comes from pythagoras. Imagine a 2g vector at 45 degrees from each axis and where x=y:

2.0^2 = 2 x^2 thus x^2 = 2.0 or x = sqr2.0 = 1.414

i tend to agree with whatever it is that he said .



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