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∙ 14y agoThe equatorial diameter of the earth is 12,755.66 km.
Circumference = (pi) x (diameter)
Time to circumnavigate the globe on the equator (in either direction)
at 1,000 km/hr = (pi) x (12,755.66) / 1,000 =
40hrs 4min 23.1sec(rounded)
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∙ 14y agogravity of earth is constant in any plane but the acceleration may vary becoz of irregular plane
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The angle of elevation is increased as the plane flies closer because of the decreasing distance.
That's a circle. The "fixed point" is the center of the circle, and the constant distance is its radius.
680 Miles :)
40.07516 hours length of equator=40075.16km so divide that by the speed of the plane p.s. did u mean 1000km per hour?
A jet stream is a region of strong winds high in the atmosphere where planes fly. If she flies a plane into this region, the plane will be accelerated. This will allow her to either fly faster, or fly at the same speed using less fuel.
Correct. Mexico is on the Northern Hemisphere, while Australia is on the Southern Hemisphere. Any trip from one country to the other will invariably pass through the Equator.
A satellite in an equatorial orbit flies along the plane of the Earth's equator. If an orbit does not lie at an equatorial orbit, then it will not remain at a fixed state.
lift acts upward, and weight acts downward
Relation to, on or in proximity to the equator or the plane of the equator.
The equator is an imaginary line drawn around the Earth parallel to the equatorial plane. The orbit refers to the curved path that an object takes around another object, such as a planet orbiting the sun. So, the equator and an orbit are different concepts related to the Earth's rotation and celestial movements.
a equatorial isof, relating to, or located at the equator or an equator;also being in the plane of the equator
No effect at all. However the plane of the equator will be tilted to the same amount as the Earth as compared to the plane in which the Earth orbits the Sun. This plane is called "the ecliptic".
The thrust from the propellers provides the forward force needed to overcome the drag and maintain a constant speed. The lift generated by the wings counters the force of gravity to keep the plane at a constant altitude. As long as these forces are balanced, the plane will continue to fly in a straight path at a constant speed.
The lift force on a plane is equal to its weight when it is flying at a constant speed and altitude. This balance is necessary for the plane to maintain level flight. If the lift force becomes greater than the weight, the plane will climb; if the lift force becomes less than the weight, the plane will descend.
The equator makes an angle of roughly 23.5 degrees with the ecliptic plane.