pokemon_master
<font color=peach>Everybody wants to be a Munchlax
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I asked my friend a question last week that "If you could run around the world (Assuming that the world is at one level i.e. no oceans or mountains) what speed would you need to go at to go around the world in exactly one day?"
What he said that it is simply Circumference of the earth (Again, assuming that the circumference of the earth = that of the equater) / Time of one day
So it's 40,076km / 24 if you want it in Km per hour which equals 1669.83 to 3 decimal places
To convert to m per s you times it by 0.277778 which equals 463.85 m/s to 2 decimal places
Considering the speed of sound is 340.29 m/s that is pretty fast!
What he said that it is simply Circumference of the earth (Again, assuming that the circumference of the earth = that of the equater) / Time of one day
So it's 40,076km / 24 if you want it in Km per hour which equals 1669.83 to 3 decimal places
To convert to m per s you times it by 0.277778 which equals 463.85 m/s to 2 decimal places
Considering the speed of sound is 340.29 m/s that is pretty fast!