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The earth is perpetual motion

Started by lltfdaniel1, December 20, 2008, 04:29:53 PM

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Red

Keep in mind the rotation exists within a vacuum. There is very little resistance or friction if any. If you were to spin a spinning top and place that into a frictionless vacuum the thing would spin literally for years if not a century..

Low-Q

Hi,

I have another view on why the earth is slowing down its revolutions. Some one said the earth was spinning one round in 22 hours 600 million years ago. How much wight gain has the earth got since then?
It should gained at least 10% weight over this long time. We are bombarded with cosmic matter all the time - in fact quite many tons each day. Even if most of it burns up in the atmosphere, the mass is still there falling down to earth surface at last. Wouldn't an increasing weight slow down the earth revolutions?

Just my alternative point of view :)

Br.

Vidar

Red

The bulk of material is water of which some 30% escapes again. The earth gains 1 for every 3 atoms as it also looses 1 naturally. The rest is iron and nickel mostly with carbon and then nitrogen as gas.

Yes it has gained bulk in the years, some 120 % by volume since life began. We know this by fossil records and ancient oceans. Almost all land has been underwater at some stage but all land has remained in situ since formation. Therefore the Earth itself has grown in mass considerably. Rotation of a single body would not be affected as much. The Earth has 2 influence of resistance, the Sun and the Moon with other bodies insignificant but still present. The Moon is slowing Earth as much as the Earth has trapped the moon. If the Earth had no oceans, liquids as it does then the effect would be reduced considerably.

Low-Q

Quote from: Red on January 27, 2009, 04:11:30 AM
The bulk of material is water of which some 30% escapes again. The earth gains 1 for every 3 atoms as it also looses 1 naturally. The rest is iron and nickel mostly with carbon and then nitrogen as gas.

Yes it has gained bulk in the years, some 120 % by volume since life began. We know this by fossil records and ancient oceans. Almost all land has been underwater at some stage but all land has remained in situ since formation. Therefore the Earth itself has grown in mass considerably. Rotation of a single body would not be affected as much. The Earth has 2 influence of resistance, the Sun and the Moon with other bodies insignificant but still present. The Moon is slowing Earth as much as the Earth has trapped the moon. If the Earth had no oceans, liquids as it does then the effect would be reduced considerably.
But the spinning will slow down as the diameter increase? Like those figure skaters when the arms ar closing to the bodey the spin goes up, and visa versa...

The sun and the moon shouldnt, by my opinion, not affect the earth spinning at all. I cant see any reason for that. There is only speculations on why or how the moon and the sun influence the spinning earth - as far as I know... but maybe I'm wrong. It's just speculations :)

Vidar