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Quote from: Starlight on 15/02/2020 09:33:33If that is so , then I still do not feel the answers given this far have given a satisfactory explanation !Why...?Quote from: Starlight on 15/02/2020 09:28:41A centrifuge force is stronger than the weaker force of gravity !The centrifugal force of the Earth's rotation is significantly weaker than Earth's gravity. Please refer to reply #5 for the math that supports this.
If that is so , then I still do not feel the answers given this far have given a satisfactory explanation !
A centrifuge force is stronger than the weaker force of gravity !
The centrifugal force of the Earth's rotation is significantly weaker than Earth's gravity.
Quote from: Starlight on 15/02/2020 09:28:41A centrifuge force is stronger than the weaker force of gravity !Yes, but only because it spins very fast.A centrifuge that only spun at one revolution per day wouldn't achieve much.
1 revolution per 24 hrs that is spinning very fast , ~1000mph !