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Determine the magnitude and direction of the effective value of g at a latitude of 33.0° on the Earth. Assume the Earth is a rotating sphere.
The discussion revolves around determining the effective value of gravitational acceleration (g) at a latitude of 33.0° on Earth, considering the effects of Earth's rotation. Participants explore the implications of centrifugal force and gravitational force in this context.
The discussion is ongoing, with various interpretations being explored. Some participants provide insights into the forces at play, while others express confusion about specific calculations and concepts. There is no explicit consensus on the definitions or calculations, and the conversation remains open-ended.
Participants note the complexity of the problem, suggesting it may exceed typical high school-level questions. There is also mention of differing opinions on the use of "centrifugal force" and its implications in physics discussions.
ShawnD said:That is one hell of a question!
If you draw what it's asking, and line the equator up as your x axis, you will see that gravity is pulling at a 33 degree angle, but centrifugal force is pushing along the x axis.
For g, use that gravity
No. Centripetal means towards the center. Centrifugal means away from the center. The spinning motion of Earth tries to throw people off; away from the center.Chi Meson said:I'm sure ShawnD meant "centripetal force."

physicsss said:What is the velocity? And how do I find the angle? the hint says "from a line directly toward the center of the earth" I need some more help![]()
ShawnD said:No. Centripetal means towards the center. Centrifugal means away from the center. The spinning motion of Earth tries to throw people off; away from the center.