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All the planets rotate on their axes and it would be a very unusual thing to find a planet that did not rotate.
The rotation of the Earth is noticeable now. Ever watched a sunset?
Yes. All of the planets, which spin on their own axes, have a north and a south pole.To my knowledge, Earth is the only planet upon which axes may be found. I do believe that all planets that rotate around their axis have a north and south pole.
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All the planets rotate on their axes and it would be a very unusual thing to find a planet that did not rotate.
The planet Earth rotates on its axis exactly once per day.
The rotation of the Earth is noticeable now. Ever watched a sunset?
About 1,076.03 feet per second.
the Earth revolves about 23 miles per sec.
It has been shown that the speed of rotation of the d.q axes can be arbitrary although there are three preferred speeds or reference frames as follows: (a) the stationary reference frame when the d,q axes do not rotate; (b) the synchronously rotating reference frame when the d,q axes rotate at synchronous speed; (c) the rotor reference frame when the d,q axes rotate at rotor speed.
Almost exactly 1 rotation per 24 hours.
It does not. The earth rotates on its axis.
Yes the Earth does rotate on an axis.
Yes. All of the planets, which spin on their own axes, have a north and a south pole.To my knowledge, Earth is the only planet upon which axes may be found. I do believe that all planets that rotate around their axis have a north and south pole.