Saundra Mcanulty
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Use the radius of Neptune and it's period of rotation to compute the rate of travel at it's equator.?
You can do this yourself. Divide the distance a point on the equator travels (cirference = 2 x pi x radius) by the time it takes for one rotation.
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