nm = rad2nm(rad)
converts distances from radians to nautical miles, as measured along a great circle
on a sphere with a radius of 3440.065 nm, the mean radius of the Earth.
nm = rad2nm(rad,sphere)
converts distances from radians to nautical miles, as measured along a great circle
on a sphere approximating an object in the Solar System.
Find the circumference of the Earth in nautical miles. By default, the rad2nm function assumes your input is a measurement of the Earth, which is represented as a sphere with a radius of 3440.065 nautical miles.
Distance in radians, specified as a numeric array.
Data Types: single | double
Radius of sphere in units of nautical miles, specified as a numeric scalar.
Sphere approximating an object in the Solar System, specified as one of the following
values: 'sun', 'moon',
'mercury', 'venus',
'earth', 'mars', 'jupiter',
'saturn', 'uranus',
'neptune', or 'pluto'. The value of
sphere is case-insensitive.
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