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clicker

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Through how many radians does a point on the surface of the earth move in 6 hours?
What is the speed of a point on the earth's equater? (radius of the earth is 6370km.)
 

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6 hours is a quarter of a day. We go through 2π radians in one day (full revolution) so in six hours we travel through π/2 rad.

Velocity = 2πr/T (where T is the period of 24 hours)

so our orbital velocity = 2xπx6370000/24x60x60

= 463.2 ms<sup>-1</sup> I hope it's right (I gotta head off) and I hope it helps :).
 

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