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22 March, 02:16

3 - (a) What is the period of rotation of Earth in seconds? (b) What is the angular velocity of Earth? (c) Given that Earth has a radius of 40,075 km at its equator, what is the linear velocity at Earth's surface?

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  1. 22 March, 02:40
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    a) The Earth makes 1 rotation in 24 hours. In seconds:

    24 hr * (3600 s / hr) = 86400 s

    b) 1 rotation is 2π radians. So the angular velocity is:

    2π rad / 86400 s = 7.27*10⁻⁵ rad/s

    c) The earth's linear velocity is the angular velocity times the radius:

    40075 km * 7.27*10⁻⁵ rad/s = 2.91 km/s
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