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Physics, 18.02.2020 06:13 rosetoheart2

The earth spins at a rate of over 1000 miles per hour. If this is the
case, you must move at this same rate in order to stay in contact with
the ground. Why then, when you jump up and let go of the ground,
does the wall not smack you in the side? If the wall did smack you,
which one would do the damage? (west, east, north)

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