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What is the "rotational" speed of Earth?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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1,000 miles per hour

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Answered by KANAKPHALET
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Answer:

The angular speed of Earth's rotation in inertial space is (7.2921150 ± 0.0000001)×10−5 radians per SI second. Multiplying by (180°/π radians) × (86,400 seconds/day) yields 360.985 6°/day, indicating that Earth rotates more than 360° relative to the fixed stars in one solar day

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