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How do you find the angular speed in radians per second of a point on the equator of the earth?
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How do you find the angular speed in radians per second of a point on the equator of the earth
angular speed of earth
=2π radians/24 hr*hr/3600sec
=2π/24*3600
≈7.3*10^-5 radians/sec