Message from @zep tepi

Discord ID: 580130081922482235


2019-05-20 20:28:27 UTC  

I understand it quite well.

2019-05-20 20:28:28 UTC  

i want numbers

2019-05-20 20:28:32 UTC  

numbers?

2019-05-20 20:28:34 UTC  

for what?

2019-05-20 20:28:37 UTC  

To make one complete rotation in 24 hours, a point near the equator of the Earth must move at close to 1000 miles per hour (1600 km/hr). The speed gets less as you move north, but it's still a good clip throughout the United States.

2019-05-20 20:28:38 UTC  

Are you joking?

2019-05-20 20:28:45 UTC  

this guys trolling

2019-05-20 20:28:52 UTC  

@carlitoim off to have some cake and custard

2019-05-20 20:28:53 UTC  

a good clip 😃

2019-05-20 20:28:58 UTC  

Back later

2019-05-20 20:28:59 UTC  

And you said **I** don't understand angular velocity?

2019-05-20 20:29:05 UTC  

yep

2019-05-20 20:29:05 UTC  

400 mph in alaska

2019-05-20 20:29:09 UTC  

linearly

2019-05-20 20:29:10 UTC  

yes

2019-05-20 20:29:15 UTC  

Ok, last chance.

2019-05-20 20:29:16 UTC  

angularly no

2019-05-20 20:29:30 UTC  

enjoy @ElectroquasistaticMagnetoMan and all the best to your teeth

2019-05-20 20:29:38 UTC  

Provide the numbers and how you got the numbers or you will be removed. @bigolste

2019-05-20 20:29:44 UTC  

numbers for what

2019-05-20 20:29:49 UTC  

We are spinning at . 000694 rpm or 1 full rotation in 24 hours which is half the speed of the hour indicator of a clock. You won’t feel a damn thing.

2019-05-20 20:29:53 UTC  

I have entertained this long enough.

2019-05-20 20:29:53 UTC  

what numbers do you want?

2019-05-20 20:30:08 UTC  

this geezer needs a education

2019-05-20 20:30:09 UTC  

how fast are you spinning your side @jeremy

2019-05-20 20:30:11 UTC  

math doesnt prove anything

2019-05-20 20:30:19 UTC  

im not moving

2019-05-20 20:30:24 UTC  

we move at a time period of 24 hours

2019-05-20 20:30:38 UTC  

i meant according to the globe model

2019-05-20 20:30:38 UTC  

meaning one earth rotation is 24 hours

2019-05-20 20:30:41 UTC  

simple

2019-05-20 20:30:55 UTC  

oh idk 600 maybe 700

2019-05-20 20:30:58 UTC  

im in ny

2019-05-20 20:31:06 UTC  

nice

2019-05-20 20:31:08 UTC  

@bigolste Angular amd orbital velocity. What speeds are we rotating around our own axis and at what speeds are we orbiting the sun.
Then detail how you got those **NUMBERS!!**

2019-05-20 20:31:13 UTC  

I will wait.

2019-05-20 20:31:19 UTC  

its round

2019-05-20 20:31:26 UTC  

if ur in alaska ur spinning 450 mph then u fly to the equator and ur moving 600 mph faster but u dont feel it

2019-05-20 20:31:34 UTC  

the angular velocity of that is 0.0000727 radians s-1

2019-05-20 20:31:37 UTC  

maths igcse tomorrow fml

2019-05-20 20:31:43 UTC  

which means every second