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The Earth spins at an average speed of 1675 km/h. If the Earth’s circumference is 40,075 km, then how long does it take for single location on the planet to make a full rotation?

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • we divide the length оf а dаy intо the distаnсe а роint оn the equаtоr trаvels in thаt рeriоd:
  • 40,075 km/23.93 hоurs = 1,675 km/hоur, 465 meters/seсоnd

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Answered by prachiupadhyaya
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Answer:

the Earth is orbiting the Sun, we actually need an extra 4 minutes each day to return the Sun to the same spot. Astronomers call this a solar day. Then we divide the length of a day into the distance a point on the equator travels in that period: 40,075 km/23.93 hours = 1,675 km/hour, 465 meters/second.

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