Lines of longitude on the Sun are: Lines going from N to S on the solar disk as
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Lines of longitude on the Sun are:
Lines going from N to S on the solar disk as we see it and measured + to the right and - to the left with 0 at the center.
Lines parallel to the solar equator with 0 at the equator, + 90 degrees at the North pole and - 90 degrees at the south pole.
Lines parallel to the solar equator with 0 at the equator, - 90 degrees at the North pole and + 90 degrees at the south pole.
Lines parallel to the solar equator with 90 at the equator, and + toward the N and - toward the south
Lines going from N to S on the solar disk as we see it measured from 0 on the left and + toward the right side of the disk.
1.Lines going from N to S on the solar disk as we see it and measured + to the right and - to the left with 0 at the center.
2.Lines parallel to the solar equator with 0 at the equator, + 90 degrees at the North pole and - 90 degrees at the south pole.
3.Lines parallel to the solar equator with 0 at the equator, - 90 degrees at the North pole and + 90 degrees at the south pole.
4.Lines parallel to the solar equator with 90 at the equator, and + toward the N and - toward the south
5.Lines going from N to S on the solar disk as we see it measured from 0 on the left and + toward the right side of the disk.
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Ans.
Lines of longitude on Sun are lines from N to S and lines to the right of the center are positive and lines to the left of the center are negative. (with center = 0)
Option 1 is correct.
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