Coordinates 49 14 122 48 with converter to all coordinate systems (2024)

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Example: North 47.018711° | East 12.34256°

Input:
The input of the latitude is a decimal number between -89.999999 and 89.999999.
If the degree of latitude is given in S as south, the number should be preceded by a minus sign.
The input of the longitude is a decimal number between -179.999999 and 179.9999999.
If the longitude is given in W as west, the number should be preceded by a minus sign.
If these limit values are not kept with the input, the frame turns red, and/or the fields remain empty.

Decimal degree (WGS84)

Lat: ° (N) Watch your step!
Since this converter calculates with negative north values instead of positive south values, you have to put a - in front of your value, if it contains the specification S.
So from 10.12345 S becomes here -10.12345 N!

Lon: ° (E) Watch your step!
Since this converter calculates with negative east values instead of positive west values, you have to put a - in front of your value, if it contains the specification W.
So from 20.12345 W becomes here -20.12345 E!

Example: North 47°1.122 | East 12° 20.553'

The input for the latitude must be between -89 and 89 and must be an integer.
The input for the longitude must be between -179 and 179 and must be integer.
The input of minutes for latitude and longitude is an optional decimal number, but if it is made it must be between 0 and 59.99999.
If these limits are not met, the frame will turn red or the fields will remain empty.

Degrees Minutes (WGS84)

Lat: ° ' (N) Attention!
Since this converter calculates with negative north values instead of positive south values, you have to add a - in front of your degree value, if it contains the specification S.
So 10° 1.2345' S becomes here -10° 1.2345' N!

Lon: ° ' (E) Attention!
Since this converter calculates with negative east values instead of positive west values, you have to put a - in front of your degree value, if it contains the specification W.
So from 20° 1.2345' W becomes here -20° 1.2345' E!

Example: North 47° 1' 7.359' | East 12° 20' 33.216'

The input for the latitude must be between -89 and 89 and must be an integer.
The input for the longitude must be between -179 and 179 and must be integer.
The input of minutes for latitude and longitude must be between 0 and 59 and must be integer.
The input of the seconds for latitude and longitude is optional, but if it is done it must be between 0 and 59.99999.

If these limits are not met during input, the frame will turn red or the fields will remain empty.

Degrees Minutes Seconds (WGS84)

Lat: ° ' " (N) Attention!
Since this converter calculates with negative north values instead of positive south values, you have to add a - to your degree value, if it contains the specification S.
So from 10° 1' 2.345' S becomes here -10° 1' 2.345' N!

Lon: ° ' " (E) Attention!
Since this converter calculates with negative east values instead of positive west values, you have to put a - in front of your degree value, if it contains the specification W.
So from 20° 1' 2.345'; W becomes here -20° 1' 2.345' E!

Example: E (East) = 2783009 | N (North) = 1223568

As these coordinates are only used in Switzerland and Liechtenstein, limit values for N and E apply.

The northernmost point is about 47.8 degrees and therefore the maximum value for N is 1,300,000.
The southernmost point is about 45.8 degrees and therefore the minimum value for N is 1,074,000.
The easternmost point is about 10.5 degrees and therefore the maximum for E is 2,834,000.
The westernmost point is about 5.9 degrees and therefore the minimum value for E is 2,484,000.

If these limits are not met, the frame turns red or the fields remain empty.

CH1903+ / LV95 (Bessel 1841)

y: (E)

x: (N)

Example: Zone 32U | East value 691831 | North value 5337164

The zone determines the rough position of the point and should prevent mix-ups.
Valid zone values are from 01A-60X, but without O and I.

Eastern values must be between 100.000 and 900.000.
North values must be between 1 and 9,999,999.

If these limit values are not adhered to during input, the frame turns red or the fields remain empty.

The letter of the zone is corrected automatically with wrong input.

UTM coordinates (WGS84)

Z:

E:

N:

Example: Zone 32U | Plan s49 14 122 48uare PU | East value 91831 | North value 37164

The zone determines the rough position of the point and should prevent mix-ups.
Valid zone values are from 01A-60X, but without O and I.

The grid s49 14 122 48uare determines the location in the zone and consists of the eastern value (A-Z without O and I) and the northern value (A-V without O and I).

East values must be between 1 and 99,999. Missing digits are filled in at the back.
North values must be between 1 and 99,999. Missing digits are padded at the back.
Values below 10,000 must be filled with zeros at the front so that the two numbers are 5 digits long each.

If these limit values are not adhered to during input, the frame turns red or the fields remain empty.

The letter of the zone is automatically corrected if the input is incorrect.

MGRS / UTMREF (WGS84)

Z:

E:

N:

Example: R (right value) = 4468298 | H (high value) = 5333791

Since the underlying ellipsoid for these coordinates is only used in Germany, limit values for R and H apply.
The northernmost point is about 56 degrees and therefore the maximum value for H is 6200000.
The southernmost point is about 46 degrees and therefore the minimum value for H is 5000000.
The most westerly point is about 5 degrees and therefore the maximum value for R is 5700000.
The easternmost point is about 16 degrees and therefore the minimum value for R is 2400000.

If these limits are not met, the frame turns red or the fields remain empty.

Gauss Kruger (Bessel, Potsdam)

Zone:

R: (E)

H: (N)

Example:
X (longitude, longitude) = HQXT8G | Y (latitude, latitude) = R3WR5H

Input:
The following characters are permitted for X and Y: 0123456789 BCDFGHJKLMNPQRSTVWXZ.
The length can be between 1 and 6 characters.

NAC (Natural Area Coding, WGS84)

X: (E)

Y: (N)

Example:
sifts.bottled.develop

Input:
The input must always consist of 3 words. Each word is separated by a period.

W3W (What 3 Words)

///

Beispiel:
Short Code: 8QQ7+V8, Dublin
Full Code: 8FVHG4M6+2X

Eingabe:
Short Code besteht aus 4 Zeichen, gefolgt von einem + gefolgt von 2 Zeichen, gefolgt von einer Ortsbezeichung
Full Code besteht aus 8 Zeichen, gefolgt von einem + gefolgt von 2-3 Zeichen.
Erlaubte Zeichen sind außer beim Ortsnamen: 23456789CFGHJMPQRVWX

Plus Code (google Open Location Code)

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X: Y:

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m (Click here to calculate the height using the coordinates) The height data are based on the SRTM values. These values refer to a base area of 90m², so in steep terrain there can be larger deviations of up to 30 metres.

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Coordinates 49 14 122 48 with converter to all coordinate systems (2024)

FAQs

What is the coordinates of 49 14 122 48? ›

The film ends, cutting to a black screen with the numbers "49, 14, 122, 48" appearing on screen, which, if searched on a service such as Google Maps, comes up as the approximate latitude and longitude coordinates of Riverview Hospital, near Vancouver, BC, Canada (actually at 49.25,-122.81) where most of the film's ...

How do you convert between coordinate systems? ›

To convert a point from Cartesian coordinates to spherical coordinates, use equations ρ2=x2+y2+z2,tanθ=yx, and φ=arccos(z√x2+y2+z2). To convert a point from spherical coordinates to cylindrical coordinates, use equations r=ρsinφ,θ=θ, and z=ρcosφ.

How do I convert my coordinates? ›

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How do you solve a coordinate system? ›

To find out the coordinates of a point in the coordinate system you do the opposite. Begin at the point and follow a vertical line either up or down to the x-axis. There is your x-coordinate. And then do the same but following a horizontal line to find the y-coordinate.

How to find the coordinates? ›

Get the coordinates of a place
  1. On your computer, open Google Maps.
  2. Right-click the place or area on the map. This will open a pop-up window. You can find your latitude and longitude in decimal format at the top.
  3. To copy the coordinates automatically, left click on the latitude and longitude.

How do you calculate your coordinates? ›

If noon at your location comes before noon in Greenwich, you're east of Greenwich. If noon at your location comes after noon in Greenwich, you're west of Greenwich. And that's it, that's how you calculate your latitude and longitude.

How to translate coordinates? ›

In general, if a translation in the coordinate plane has a horizontal displacement of 𝑎 units and a vertical displacement of 𝑏 units, then ( 𝑥 , 𝑦 ) will be mapped to ( 𝑥 + 𝑎 , 𝑦 + 𝑏 ) . We write this as ( 𝑥 , 𝑦 ) → ( 𝑥 + 𝑎 , 𝑦 + 𝑏 ) . The signs of 𝑎 and 𝑏 tell us the direction of the displacement.

What is the formula for coordinate conversion? ›

To convert the x coordinate from data to normalized coordinates, use the formula Nx = X0 + X1Dx. The same process is used to convert the y and z coordinates using ! Y.S and ! Z.S.

What is the formula for the coordinate system? ›

The straight line equation,y = mx + c, is an important formula in coordinate geometry. The slope is m, and the y-intercept is c tan θ = m, where x is the positive axis). Ans. The point on the x axis is written first, followed by the point on the y axis in coordinates written as (x, y).

How do I write my coordinates? ›

Latitude and longitude measurements can be written in several ways. For example, 211 degrees, 22 minutes, and 30 seconds is written as 211° 22´30", or with spaces: 211 22 30; or with a decimal after the degrees 211.22´30", or with a decimal after the minutes 211 22.30.

How do you change your coordinates? ›

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What is the simplest coordinate system? ›

A coordinate is a set of two or more numbers that specifies the position of a point, line, or other geometric figure in relation to some reference system. The simplest system of this kind is a Cartesian coordinate system (named for the 17th century mathematician and philosopher René Descartes).

What is the 3 coordinate system? ›

The three-dimensional cartesian coordinate system is made up of three axes: the x-axis, the y-axis, and the z-axis, which are all perpendicular to each other and have the same length units. The origin O is the point at which these three axes connect, and these axes divide space into eight octants.

What is an example of a coordinate system? ›

The prototypical example of a coordinate system is the Cartesian coordinate system. In the plane, two perpendicular lines are chosen and the coordinates of a point are taken to be the signed distances to the lines.

How do I locate GPS coordinates? ›

Open your Google Maps app i. Tap and hold the target icon ii. Press and hold the icon/red pin that appears on the map iii. Your coordinates will appear in the Search box at the top NOTE: You may also be able to swipe up or tap the icon/pin window from the bottom.

What is 41 46 north and longitude 50 14 west? ›

The last known position of the Titanic as relayed by the crew was: Latitude: 41° 46' N and Longitude: 50° 14' W. It was not known if this position was accurate, but it was used as the starting point for the search.

What is the latitude of 14 34 59.99 N and a longitude of 121 00 0.00 E? ›

GPS Coordinates and Borders of the Philippines

The Philippines are located at a latitude of 14° 34' 59.99" N and a longitude of 121° 00' 0.00" E. The latitude of the Philippines expresses the country's location relative to the equator.

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