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Calculate the radial acceleration of an object on the ground at the earth's equator in m/s2, turning with the planet.Asked by Lisa
                Calculate the radial acceleration of an object on the ground at the earth's equator in m/s2, turning with the planet.
            
            
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                    Answered by
            Damon
            
    If it is sitting on the ground, the force up from the ground balances the centripetal acceleration and the gravitational force and the acceleration is zero.
If the question is what is the centrietal acceleration alone then use
Ac = v^2/r = w^2 r
w = 2 pi radians/24 hours = 2 pi /(24*3600)
r = earth radius
    
If the question is what is the centrietal acceleration alone then use
Ac = v^2/r = w^2 r
w = 2 pi radians/24 hours = 2 pi /(24*3600)
r = earth radius
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            Anonymous
            
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