You got all those degrees and still didn't learn how to do math? Sounds like you wasted your money and time.
Here, I'll give you the equation for centrifugal force and what the variables are and you can tell me how much centrifugal force the "spinning ball" earth has on you.
F = (m*v²)/r.
Force (F) - how much force the the earth's spin pushes you away from it.
mass (m) - mass of the object, your body, for instance, 180 pounds.
tangential velocity (v) - linear velocity of the surface, you gave 1000 mph.
radius (r) - radius of the earth, approx. 4000 miles.
You got all those degrees and still didn't learn how to do math? Sounds like you wasted your money and time.
Here, I'll give you the equation for centrifugal force and what the variables are and you can tell me how much centrifugal force the "spinning ball" earth has on you.
F = (m*v²)/r.
Force (F) - how much force the the earth's spin pushes you away from it.
mass (m) - mass of the object, your body, for instance, 180 pounds.
tangential velocity (v) - linear velocity of the surface, you gave 1000 mph.
radius (r) - radius of the earth, approx. 4000 miles.
I'll wait, Master's Degree.