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What is heavier 1.72 lbs or 724 grams?

1.72 lbs is heavier:1.72 lbs = 27.52 ounces724 grams = 25.54 ounces


How can one contact the Observer Reporter?

The Observer-Reporter is a newspaper published in Washington, Pennsylvania and covering much of the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. The phone line for general inquiries is (724)222-2200. Customer Service can be reached at (724) 225-2180, or by mail at 122 South Main Street, Washington, PA 15301.


What effect causes wind and water currents to rotate opposite in the northern and southern hemisphere?

It's called the Coriolis Force, the effect of living on a rotating sphere. Imagine you are on the equator. As the Earth rotates daily you are going round 25,000 in 24 hours, so a linear speed of over 1000 mph. On the other hand, at the poles your speed is zero. If you walk northwards from the equator, your sideways speed soon starts to reduce from its maximum of 1000 mph. Moving from 44 degrees north to 46 degrees north your speed reduces from 749 mph to 724 mph, and this deceleration is produced by a force pushing you to the left as you walk - this is the Coriolis force. You can generate coriolis forces by riding on a children's roundabout: as you move around you can feel the force pushing you sideways. It the north and south hemispheres the force acts oppositely.


What is The velocity of the gravity of the earth?

ALL THAT'S WRITTEN BENEATH MY ANSWER IS WRONG!The question is what is Earth's "ROTATION SPEED". The former answer below discusses what an individual's "TANGENTIAL SPEED" or "linear speed" is which is based on the radius to the axis of rotation.ROTATIONAL SPEED is the measure of the number of rotations per unit of time. Therefore the broad value is the earth rotates once per 24 hours. A valid rotation speed could be 1 rotation/day or 0.042 rotations per hour or .000694 rotations per minute or "rpm". Rotational speed is independent of any radius. Rotational speed is the same for all objects located on the Earth.Just as on a bicycle wheel that is spinning. Locations further from the axis will have greater TANGENTIAL speed. But they all complete one ROTATION at the same time.If you're wanting to know how fast YOU'RE going in distance/time while on the Earth, then yes, you'd need to know the radius of the Earth at your specific latitude.------------------That depends on where on Earth you are standing. At the poles, the Earth hardly spins at all, but as you travel towards the equator, the rotational speed picks up. This makes sense -- as the circumference of a circle increases, a single point along it has to travel faster to complete a revolution in the same amount of time.The rotational speed of the Earth at the equator is about 1,038 miles per hour. The atmosphere at the equator is also slightly thicker due to rotation, and you weigh slightly less. At mid-latitudes, the speed of the Earth's rotation decreases to 700 to 900 miles per hour.If the Earth were to stop spinning suddenly, the atmosphere would still be zipping along nicely at around 1,000 miles an hour. As a result, everything not attached to bedrock would pretty much be scoured clean.If you have any more questions about the Earth's rotation, check out this nifty Ask a Space Scientist page. Looking for a cosmic perspective on how fast the earth is moving? Remember that all questions about motion or speed are only complete with an appropriate frame of reference.