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i dont know the other answers but the earth takes 4 mins to turn a degree so you multiply 310 by four then divide your answer by 60 to convert the answer from minutes to hours
Answer:
Part A). 20 hours 42 minutes taken by earth to rotate 310°.
Part B). 19 hours 6 minutes taken by earth to rotate 5 radians.
Part C). 2072.4 miles a point on the equator rotate in 2 hours.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given : Earth rotate 360° in 24 hours.
Part A).
Time taken by earth to rotate 360° = 24 hours.
Time taken by earth to rotate 1° = [tex]\frac{24}{360}[/tex] hours.
Time taken by earth to rotate 310° = [tex]\frac{24}{360}\times310[/tex] hours.
= 20.7 hours = 20 hours 42 minutes (approx.)
Part B).
Time taken by earth to rotate 360° = 24 hours.
We know that 360° = 2π radian
Time taken by earth to rotate 2π radian = 24 hours.
Time taken by earth to rotate 1 radian = [tex]\frac{24}{2\pi}[/tex] hours.
Time taken by earth to rotate 5 = [tex]\frac{24}{2\pi}\times5[/tex] hours.
= 19.098 hours = 19 hours 6 minutes (approx.)
Part C).
Diameter of Earth = 7920 miles
Radius of Earth, r = 7920/2 = 3960 miles.
Degree of rotation in 24 hour = 360°
Degree of rotation in 2 hour, [tex]\theta\:=\frac{360}{24}\times2=30^{\circ}[/tex]
Now use Formula used to calculate Length of the arc of the circle.
Length of the Arc = [tex]\frac{\theta}{360}\times2\pi r[/tex]
Length a point on equator moves in 2 hour = [tex]\frac{\theta}{360}\times2\pi r=\frac{30}{360}\times2\times3.14\times3960=2072.4\:miles[/tex]