Answer:
no
Step-by-step explanation:
No. An impact powerful enough to alter Earth's rotation speed would have to be at least about half the diameter of the moon. And the impact would have to occur near along the Earth's equator. Or else the impact would only knock the Earth on its axis, causing the Earth to tilt at an angle of less than or greater than 23 degrees - the current angle of its axis. And even so, the force of such an impact at would only slightly, alter the rate of the Earth's rotation. But due to the g-force of the Earth's rotating axis, and since the Earth rotates west to east, such an impact at an eastern direction would have a greater affect than an impact at a western angle would have on the Earth's rotation speed.