In one minute of time how far does the earth rotate in minutes or seconds of longitude?

Please use the answer I posted in my last answer to calculate this answer.

To calculate how far the Earth rotates in minutes or seconds of longitude in one minute of time, we need to determine the Earth's rotational speed in terms of minutes or seconds of longitude per minute.

In my previous answer, you provided that the Earth completes a full rotation in approximately 24 hours, or 1440 minutes. Knowing that the Earth has 360 degrees of longitude, we can divide 360 degrees by the number of minutes in a day (1440 minutes) to find the Earth's rotational speed in terms of minutes of longitude per minute.

Rotational speed in minutes of longitude per minute:
360 degrees / 1440 minutes = 0.25 degrees of longitude per minute

Now, we can convert this rotational speed into minutes or seconds of longitude.

To calculate the Earth's rotational speed in minutes of longitude:
0.25 degrees * 60 minutes = 15 minutes of longitude per minute

Therefore, the Earth rotates approximately 15 minutes of longitude in one minute of time.

To calculate the Earth's rotational speed in seconds of longitude:
0.25 degrees * 60 minutes * 60 seconds = 900 seconds of longitude per minute

Therefore, the Earth rotates approximately 900 seconds of longitude in one minute of time.