What percentage of the planet's relative gravity is do to the fact that the planet is spinning? What percentage less would we feel if the planet was stationary?
>>8093425
Standard gravity is inferred directly from the density of the earth at given points. This isn't the 19th century any more senpai, we don't use pendula to measure g. So if you were to drop a particle it would undergo an accelerating less than g because of the coriolis force.
>>8093425
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravity_of_Earth
Check out the part in apparent gravity. It also varies by a little bit depending on your distance from the earth's axis of rotation.
>>8093425
9.81 m/s^2 is all you need to know, after that the rest follows naturally. It reminds me of the Pythagorean Theorem and how altitude is related to velocity (Ep = mgh)
>>8093461
No don't you understand the rate of acceleration of pi on Jupiter affects Earth in a vector scalar quantity? The true equation is Em=Ek+Ep, that is, mgh+1/2mv^2
>>8093459
All objects accelerate 10x faster than g if they have a density of 69.666 m/s^3.
>>8093475
Good point anon. Are you published?
>>8093489
I'm working on my PhD in astrophysics right now. My doctorate thesis is going to be on how the formula of elongation (E=ghd^12) and the Ribalovski Waves prove that the world is, indeed, flat.
>>8093496
Ahhhh I see. When will we be able to set up colonies on Mars?
>>8093499
The fifteenth principle of the law of thermodynamics, that is, "Apply heat to space and time will burn with it", is being applied to interstellar travel. We plan on ripping the fabric of space open with a boron laser, which will rip open time and space. Then we can move to and fro without friction stopping us. Francesco Redi's vision will finally be met.