Orbital Speed of Earth: Calculating the Speed of Earth's Orbit Around the Sun

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The discussion revolves around calculating the orbital speed of Earth as it orbits the Sun, using the distance from the Sun and the time taken for one complete orbit.

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  • Mathematical reasoning, Assumption checking

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  • Participants explore the formula for orbital speed, questioning the use of the circumference formula and the radius value. There are attempts to calculate the speed using the provided distance and time, with some participants revising their calculations based on feedback.

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The conversation includes various attempts to calculate the orbital speed, with some participants clarifying the meaning of the circumference in the context of the problem. Guidance has been offered regarding the correct interpretation of the radius and the formula used.

Contextual Notes

There is some confusion regarding the use of the circumference formula and the appropriate radius for the calculation, as well as the conversion from kilometers per hour to miles per hour.

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Orbital speed of Earth! help!

The Earth is 150 million km from the sun. IT completes one orbit in a period of approximately 365.25 days. Calculate the orbital speed of Earth in mph?

OK guys so they give me the formula which is 2*pI*r /Period r= distance from the planet to the sun. and circumference= 2*pi*r

so i set it up 2*3.1416*150^6 /8766 hours = 8.12^9 km/hour? then just convert into mph ?
 
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Redo your arithmetic. r = 150 000 000 km.
 
okay so redid it
2**3.1416*150 000 000
/ 8766 hours = 107515.4004 km/hour?
 
i don't understand why they give me the circumference formula!?
 
rsyodoom2005 said:
okay so redid it
2**3.1416*150 000 000
/ 8766 hours = 107515.4004 km/hour?
Good.

rsyodoom2005 said:
i don't understand why they give me the circumference formula!?
To find the speed, you need distance divided by time. The circumference is the distance traveled in one year.
 
ok doc now I am just lost. i thought i had gotten the orbital speed by 2*3.1416*150000000km / 8766 hours (365 days) = 107515.4 km/h? do i i need to get the circumference of the Earth then divide by the 107515.4004 km/h (?
 
The circumference in question is not the circumference of the Earth itself. The circumference needed here is the circumference of the Earth's orbit about the Sun. That is why you need to use 150 million kilometers for the radius rather than 6378 kilometers.
 
okay so my final answer will be just 107515.4004 km/hour converted into mph?
 
Correct.
 

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