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Are you talking about the speed of rotation of the Earth's surface at the equator ?

Angularly, that would be 1 rotation/day, or roughly 1,038 miles per hour linearly.

The man's mass makes no difference. When a group of people all get together at the

equator, we don't see the heavy ones racing ahead or lagging behind the light ones.

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