Earth's enormous mass (approximately 13 septillion pounds) means that even if all 8 billion humans sprinted together in the same direction, their combined force would be too small to measurably affect Earth's rotation; it would require 18 quintillion people running together to change Earth's spin by just 1 second, which is physically impossible since that many people wouldn't fit on the planet.
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Could 8 Billion Humans Move The Planet? 😨Ajouté :
If every person on Earth sprinted at full speed in the same direction, would the Earth spin faster? Our planet weighs around 13 septillion pounds, and even with nearly 8 billion people running, their combined force would be too tiny to even measure. It would take 18 quintillion people, all running together, to change Earth's spin by just 1 second. But that many people wouldn't even fit on the planet, meaning there wouldn't be any space to run.
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