This is not really a brain teaser.
The circumference of the earth, around the equator, is 40,075.16 kilometers. At one geographical location it takes 24 hours for the globe to rotate and get back to the same spot.
40,075/24 = 1669
So that means, it your on the equator (40,075 long) then Earth will rotate 40,075 km in one day. That means Earth, at the equator moves at 1669 km/h.
That pretty quick. F***ing lively if I don't say so myself.
Planes typically travel at 880 km/h
http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061014090412AAWangF
So if the world is spinning at 1669 km/h (at the equator - the fastest point) and a plane travels at 880km/h, how the f*** can you ever from Malaysia to the Congo along the equator (left to right on a map) and ever reach the destination?
I'm sure there is a logical answer but please explain.
The circumference of the earth, around the equator, is 40,075.16 kilometers. At one geographical location it takes 24 hours for the globe to rotate and get back to the same spot.
40,075/24 = 1669
So that means, it your on the equator (40,075 long) then Earth will rotate 40,075 km in one day. That means Earth, at the equator moves at 1669 km/h.
That pretty quick. F***ing lively if I don't say so myself.
Planes typically travel at 880 km/h
http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061014090412AAWangF
So if the world is spinning at 1669 km/h (at the equator - the fastest point) and a plane travels at 880km/h, how the f*** can you ever from Malaysia to the Congo along the equator (left to right on a map) and ever reach the destination?
I'm sure there is a logical answer but please explain.



