Table of Contents
- 1 What would happen if the Earth were moving with I rotatory motion only II revolutionary motion only explain both cases?
- 2 What causes rotational motion of earth?
- 3 Is Earth’s rotation Important explain your answer?
- 4 Is Earth rotation important?
- 5 What would happen if the Earth suddenly stopped moving?
- 6 Does Earth’s rotation speed up or slow down?
What would happen if the Earth were moving with I rotatory motion only II revolutionary motion only explain both cases?
There would be a same and a same season forever if earth were moving with rotatory motion only hot areas my to be get more hot and cold areas get more colder there would be an imbalance in the nature forever …
What causes rotational motion of earth?
The rotation of the plane of motion is caused by the Coriolis force. As one moves south, toward the Equator, the tangential speed of Earth’s surface due to its rotation increases because the surface is farther from the axis of rotation.
What would happen if the Earth reverse its rotation?
Short answer – the reversed spin would make the Earth much greener. Long answer – this new rotation would change winds and ocean currents, and that would shift the planet’s climate entirely. Instead, a different current would surface in the Pacific and become responsible to distributing heat around the globe.
How would a drill machine work if it had only rotatory motion?
Both ,i.e., the force and the motion of the drill complement each other to perform the drilling operation. So the answer to your question is, if a drill works only with rotary motion then it will not be able to drill at all.
Is Earth’s rotation Important explain your answer?
As the Earth rotates, each area of its surface gets a turn to face and be warmed by the sun. This is important to all life on Earth. The sun affects everything from the weather we experience to the food we eat, and even our health.
Is Earth rotation important?
What are some effects of motion?
THREE optical effects of motion are known at the present time, namely, (i) astronomical aberration, discovered by Bradley in 1728; (2) the Doppler effect expressing the dependence of the wave-length of light on the relative motion of a source and an observer; (3) the effect of the carrying along of light by motion in a …
What would happen if the Earth had no atmosphere?
If there were no atmosphere around the earth, the temperature would get affected. In the absence of atmosphere, there would be no life, no rains, no winds, no fires and also no ozone layer that would be used as a protection layer against harmful radiations.
What would happen if the Earth suddenly stopped moving?
At the Equator, the earth’s rotational motion is at its fastest, about a thousand miles an hour. If that motion suddenly stopped, the momentum would send things flying eastward. Moving rocks and oceans would trigger earthquakes and tsunamis.
Does Earth’s rotation speed up or slow down?
If we are going to get particular, we are technically slowing down, but it is incredibly slow. The force that is causeing Earth’s rotation to slow down is due to our oceans, and our tidal locking with the moon. But for the most part, Earth is just doing it’s thing.
How many times does the Earth rotate per day?
Our Earth rotates once every day, from East to West, or in the counter clockwise direction if we were to look down from the North pole. We often think of a day as 24 hours, but this isn’t quite right. It actually completes one full rotation every 23 hours 56 minutes 4.09053 seconds (yes, we know this quite accurately).
What would happen if we lived at the equator?
If we were living at the equator we are traveling at 1000 miles per hour. Imagine if all of a sudden you (and a lot of dirt, buildings, etc) were traveling at 1000 miles per hour. Everything would go flying off, and Earth would be cleared down to its bedrock.