This seems to be asked in context of google maps.

While drawing map at a particular zoom level, ratio of map-area-on-
screen and shown-latitudes/longitudes-area is known.
So, x meters can be converted to latitiude/longitude difference easily
by this ratio.


On Jul 15, 12:59 pm, siddharth srivastava <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> If I have a (latitude, langitude) as well as pixel positions of those
> locations, then how can (longitude, latitude) or pixel coordinates of a
> point x metres away can be found ?
>
> If this information is not enough, what else information might be required ?
>
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>
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