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4 December, 12:38

The Slowing Earth The Earth's rate of rotation is constantly decreasing, causing the day to increase in duration. In the year 2006 the Earth took about 0.840 s longer to complete 365 revolutions than it did in the year 1906.

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What was the average angular acceleration of the earth during this time?

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  1. 4 December, 14:52
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    The average angular acceleration of the Earth is; α = 6.152 X 10⁻²⁰ rad/s²

    Explanation:

    We are given;

    The period of 365 revolutions of Earth in 2006, T₁ = 365 days, 0.840 sec

    Converting to seconds, we have;

    T₁ = (365 * 24 * 60 * 60) + 0.84

    T₁ = (3.1536 x 10⁷) + 0.840

    T₁ = 31536000.84 s

    Now, the period of 365 rotation of Earth in 2006 is; T₀ = 365 days

    Converting to seconds, we have;

    T₀ = 31536000 s

    Hence, time period of one rotation in the year 2006 is;

    Tₐ = 31536000.84/365

    Tₐ = 86400.0023 s

    The time period of rotation is given by the formula;

    Tₐ = 2π/ωₐ

    Making ωₐ the subject;

    ωₐ = 2π/Tₐ

    Plugging in the relevant values;

    ωₐ = 2π / 365.046306

    ωₐ = 7.272205023 x 10⁻⁵ rad/s

    Therefore, the time period of one rotation in the year 1906 is;

    Tₓ = 31536000/365

    Tₓ = 86400 s

    Time period of rotation,

    Tₓ = 2π / ωₓ

    ωₓ = 2π / T

    Plugging in the relevant values;

    ωₓ = 2π/86400

    ωₓ = 7.272205217 x 10⁻⁵ rad/s

    The average angular acceleration is given by;

    α = (ωₓ - ωₐ) / T₁

    α = ((7.272205217 * 10⁻⁵) - (7.272205023 * 10⁻⁵)) / 31536000.84

    α = 6.152 X 10⁻²⁰ rad/s²

    Thus, the average angular acceleration of the Earth is; α = 6.152 X 10⁻²⁰ rad/s²
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