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Earth rotates on its axis once every 24 hours, so that objects on its surface execute uniform circular motion about the axis with a period of 24 hours. Consider only the effect of this rotation on the person on the surface. (Ignore Earth's orbital motion about the Sun.) (a) What is the speed and what is the magnitude of the acceleration of a person standing on the equator?

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Answer:


v=1667.9km/h


a_(cp)=436.6km/h^2

Step-by-step explanation:

The speed is the distance traveled divided by the time taken. The distance traveled in 24hs while standing on the equator is the circumference of the Earth
C=2\pi R, where
R=6371km is the radius of the Earth.

We have then:


v=(C)/(t)=(2\pi R)/(t)=(2\pi (6371km))/((24h))=1667.9km/h

And then we use the centripetal acceleration formula:


a_(cp)=(v^2)/(R)=((1667.9km/h)^2)/((6371km))=436.6km/h^2

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