Geography, asked by shivam705, 1 year ago

why don't we feel the earth's rotation and revolution

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Answered by Bhavanavindamuri
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I turns out that there is no need to explain motion. On Earth on human scales it seems as if forces are needed to keep things moving only because the other forces of friction and air resistance tend to slow things down relative to local frames of reference.

The fact that we don't feel the motions of the Earth or the greater of the entire solar system relative to the center of the galaxy or the even greater motion of the galaxy relative to other galaxies supports the idea that motion is relative and not absolute.
According to the Law of Inertial, also known as Newton's First Law, things tend to continue to go in straight lines at constant specan only feel the effects of the external forces....

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Answered by Simplebeing
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A very simple answer:

The earth rotates with a constant speed or at a fixed rate (about 1,675 km/hr (465 m/s at the Equator). It does not change its acceleration. 

We are also moving or rotating or spinning with the earth at the same speed.

If there is a change in speed,only then, we will feel the difference that the question is talking about.

Example- When moving in a plane we don't feel the movement because the plane moves at a smooth speed and we are moving at the equal rate with the plane.
While in a car, we will not feel the movement of speed if it moves at a smooth speed at a plane surface.


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