Rotational speed is the propeller slipstream and engine torque all contrive to make the airplane turn left during takeoff.
Yes, the effect is due not to the Sun moving but to the Earth rotating and the speed of rotation of the Earth is constant.
Earth's rotation speed is gradually decreasing, as a result of the tides.
The speed of rotation is greatest at the equator; 1038 miles per hour.
depends on what you mean. The planets revolve by themselves and around the sun so if you mean just a rotation of a planet then no. If you mean around the sun it depends on how your thinking about it. If you're talking about 365 earth days, then no. Each planet moves at a different speed around the sun and the farther from the sun, the slower the rotation.
They have an attraction toward each other but they stay still due to there heavy mass and there speed of high rotation
Yes, the effect is due not to the Sun moving but to the Earth rotating and the speed of rotation of the Earth is constant.
No. Earth's rotation speed is affected by the gravitational pull of the sun, moon and planets.
No dependency, when measured on Earth.
The main factor that affect their temperature are... their proximity to the sun - and their speed of rotation.
The Sun doesn't spin, the earth is in constant rotation around the sun because of the force of gravity acting upon it.add actually the Sun does spin - about 25 days for a rotation at its equator. That is a speed of about 7000 km/h.(compared with the earth's equatorial speed of about 1500 km/h.)But as above, gravity is the controlling force.
7.189×103 km/h - according to the Wikipedia article (see link)
No. While Mercury orbits the sun at a very high speed, its rotation is very slow.
It would need to be launched into a tangent plane parellel to that of the earth's orbit around the sun, with the same speed of rotation around the sun
no they arent rotation on the sun
depends on what you mean. The planets revolve by themselves and around the sun so if you mean just a rotation of a planet then no. If you mean around the sun it depends on how your thinking about it. If you're talking about 365 earth days, then no. Each planet moves at a different speed around the sun and the farther from the sun, the slower the rotation.
The earth's orbital speed has no influence or effect on its rotation.
Earth's rotation speed is gradually decreasing, as a result of the tides.