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.
No. The USA is/are completely, totally 100% north of the equator.
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The equator passes through Ecuador. The center of Quito is less than 16 miles from it. In all, the nation extends from about 100 miles north to about 345 miles south of the equator.
The (centripital) force due to rotation is at its greatest at the equator, if you weigh 100 kg, the force of gravity on you = approx. 982 n anywhere on earths surface, the centripetal force at the equator = 3.4 n
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A point on the equator has to turn through almost 25,000 miles in a day. A point 100 feet from the north pole only has to turn through about 314 feet in a day.
give them a nice speed buzz
Puerto Rico is approx 100 miles north of the equator.
106 pounds Saturn's gravity acceleration at the equator is about 10.4 m/s2. Earths gravity acceleration is 9.81 m/s2. So Saturn's gravity is about 10.4/9.81 = 1.06 times stronger than Earth's. That would put a weight of 100 lb on Earth, on 106 lb on the surface of Saturn at the equator.
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No. The USA is/are completely, totally 100% north of the equator.
Ground speed is of more concern to a passenger. If you have an air speed of 100 miles per hour and you're flying into a 100-mile-per-hour head wind, you're standing still with respect to the ground.
The person on the conveyor belt is moving at 120 mph relative to the ground. This is because the person is running at 20 mph relative to the conveyor belt, and the conveyor belt is moving at 100 mph relative to the ground. Therefore, the person's total speed is the speed of the conveyor belt (100 mph) plus the speed of the person relative to the conveyor belt (20 mph), giving a total speed of 120 mph.
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