The geometry library can calculate the distance in meters between two
lat/lon pairs.
http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/javascript/geometry.html

The Mercator projection object used in this example:
http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/javascript/examples/map-coordinates.html
allows you to convert lat/lon to pixels.

It may be inportant to understand the concept of World Coordinates:
http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/javascript/maptypes.html#WorldCoordinates

Provided both lat/lon pairs have the same latitude, the pixel distance
is the difference between the two x coordinates.

Finally, divide the mumber meters by the number of pixels to get
meters per pixel.

But I wonder what you want to use this for. If you want to create
something like a measuring tool, you don't need pixels. If you want to
create custom tiles you don't need meters.

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On Jan 5, 1:58 am, Jakub Synowiec <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm looking for an equation to compute meter per pixel ratio for given zoom
> level and latitude. I've found some information considering OSM, but are
> they relevant to Google Maps?
> Can anyone point me in the right direction?

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