Suppose two highly precise identical clocks are


Suppose two highly precise, identical clocks are synchornized and one clock is placed at the North Pole and one clock is placed at the equator. After 100 years, how much time will the clocks differ in time? You can assume Earth is a perfect sphere of a radius 6.37E6 m and makes one revolution in exactly 24 hours. (Assume the clock on the North Pole is stationary)

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