How Fast Does Earth Spin?

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Earth spins at a velocity of about 1,674 kilometers (1,040 miles) per hour at the Equator. The speed at which Earth spins varies depending on the latitude. To find the velocity at any given latitude, one multiplies the equatorial speed by the cosine of the latitude. This means that the farther away from the Equator, the slower Earth’s surface moves. The rotation speed decreases towards the poles, where it becomes zero.

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