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At what speed does the Earth spin on its Axis. PLEASE?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Very roughly, the equator is 24,000 miles long and - luckily - it takes 24 hours to spin around completely. So, 1,000 miles per hour.
Some more scientifically-minded person will doubtless appear here soon and point out that it is actually 948.76 mph or 1037.53 mph, but the nice round figure is pretty close.
Some more scientifically-minded person will doubtless appear here soon and point out that it is actually 948.76 mph or 1037.53 mph, but the nice round figure is pretty close.
Although QM is quite correct, you have to remember that you are talking about the angular speed of a sphere. So, if you were standing on the equator you would be doing about 1000mph, but if you were standing at a pole you would be doing 0mph, but still turning at the rate of 360 degree / 24 hrs. In the UK you would be doing (from memory!) about 560mph.
As sddsddean states, the approximate answer given only holds true for a point at sea-level and on the equator. As you move towards the poles and/or into a valley this value will decrease; up a mountain the value will increase.
Without the question containing specific parameters the only way to indicate the speed of spin of the Earth (in other terms, the rate of rotation) is by either it's angular frequency, frequency, or period.
Angular frequency
= 2π rads per day = 7.29246206 � 10^-5 rads/s
Frequency
= 1 turn per day = 1.16063138 � 10^-5 turns/s
Period
= 23hrs 56mins = 86160 s
Without the question containing specific parameters the only way to indicate the speed of spin of the Earth (in other terms, the rate of rotation) is by either it's angular frequency, frequency, or period.
Angular frequency
= 2π rads per day = 7.29246206 � 10^-5 rads/s
Frequency
= 1 turn per day = 1.16063138 � 10^-5 turns/s
Period
= 23hrs 56mins = 86160 s
gen2 - you went 4 mins in the wrong direction; a solar day is slightly greater than 1 revolution...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidereal_day
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidereal_day
QM's right in round figures
Sd's right, it depends on the latitude.
Kempie's right, it depends on your height difference from a mean level, (though his 'Period' should be 86164.09890369732 seconds).
Gen2's got the right idea, but the correction was in the wrong direction so only 8/10
Bm's right, but misses out 'sidereal' for his 'day'.
Nd's right in round figures.
Isn't this fun? lol.
Sd's right, it depends on the latitude.
Kempie's right, it depends on your height difference from a mean level, (though his 'Period' should be 86164.09890369732 seconds).
Gen2's got the right idea, but the correction was in the wrong direction so only 8/10
Bm's right, but misses out 'sidereal' for his 'day'.
Nd's right in round figures.
Isn't this fun? lol.