Question: Given the 3 - D geodetic coordinates ( , , h ) for two stations P ( 3 9 4 6 ' 5 2 .

Given the 3-D geodetic coordinates (,,h) for two stations
P(3946'52.8228''N;7507'11.2653''W;-5.71) and
P(4028'17.37368''N;7400'41.75393''W;-24.617)
Compute the Cartesian coordinates for each station based on the WGS 84 reference
ellipsoid and then compute the baseline length between the two stations
Radius of curvature (N) in the prime
vertical at P
Radius of curvature (N) in the prime
vertical at Q=
x-coordinate of station P=
Y-coordinate of station P=
Z-coordinate of station Q=
Y-coordinate of station Q=
baseline length P to Q=
Y-coordinate difference (i.e., WGS-Clarke)
for station P when comparing with the
Clarke 1866 ellipsoid
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Given the 3 - D geodetic coordinates ( , , h )

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