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FULL SCREEN PRINTER VERSION BACK NEXT Chapter 10, Problem 025 Z Your answer is p

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FULL SCREEN PRINTER VERSION BACK NEXT Chapter 10, Problem 025 Z Your answer is partially correct. Try again about is the angular s the polar axis of a point on Earth's surface at a latitude of rotates that axis.) (b) is the linear speed the point? What are (c) w and (d) v for a point at the equator? (Note: equals 6370 v of hours) km and one be 24 (a) Number Uni (b) Numbe 384 Uni m/s (c) Numb 0.73 Un rad/s (d) Number 460 Un m/s Click if you would like to show work for this question: Open Show Work SHOW HINT By accessing this Question Assistance, you will learn while you earn points based on the Point Potential Policy set by your instructor. Question Attempts: 2 of 5 used SAVE FOR LATER SUBMIT ANSWER Earn Maximum Points available only if you answer this question correctly in four attempts or Version 4.22.2.9 policy 2000-2017 lohn wiley & Sons, Inc. All Rights Reserved. A Division of John Wiley ns, Inc.

Explanation / Answer

a) theta = 34 deg, T = 86400 s, Re = 6.38 * 106 m

w = 2 pi / T = 2 pi / 86400 = 7.272 * 10-5 rad/s

b) V = w * Re * cos 34 = 7.272 * 10-5 * 6.38 * 106 *cos 34=384.6 m/s

c) w = 2 pi / T = 2 pi / 86400 = 7.272 * 10-5 rad/s

d) v = w * Re cos 0 = 464 m/s