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Film, Media & TV4 mins ago
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I make it about 1,700 kph (Earths circumference = 40,000km (approx.) divided by 24 (hours).
By the way, portocat, we don't fall off because the earth's gravity attracts us to its surface. The centrifugal force of the earth's rotation (the same force that throws your laundry to the side of the spin drier) actually offsets gravity, albeit by a tiny amount.
whoops yes my bad.
The dizzy thing is interesting because it becomes a problem if you're looking at atificial gravity in a space station as in the 2001 film.
As I recall some of the work done on this showed that a rotating space station producing the same gravity as on earth would need to be over a kilometer in diameter in order to stop people from feeling nausious.