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Standard VII
Physics
Displacement
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Find out the linear speed or linear velocity of the particle at the equator , if radius of the earth is 6400 km.
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Solution
v
=
ω
R
=
2
π
24
h
r
s
×
R
⟹
v
=
2
π
×
6.4
×
10
6
24
×
3600
⟹
v
=
465.42
m
/
s
≈
1676
k
m
/
h
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