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If speed of rotation of the earth increases, weight of the body
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Rajan said:
1 decade ago
Excellent Explanation Akshay..!
Sudhakar said:
1 decade ago
Excellent !
Akshay said:
1 decade ago
Hi every1,
I think in this case the question is about what effect will increased rotation have on the body on the surface of the earth.
The solution can be understood in a very simple example, if we are traveling in a car and it takes a left turn, we are pushed towards right, here the force acting is the centrifugal force which pushes the body outwards.
Similarly for a body on the surface of the earth, if the earth's rotation increases the centrifugal force will be acting on each body to throw it outward, but due to gravity it will not be thrown off.
And weight=mass* g(acc. due to gravity)
but in this case,
weight= mass* (g - the centrifugal force)
Hence the weight of the body would decrease when rotation increases..
Do let me know if any thing else is required in this regard.
I think in this case the question is about what effect will increased rotation have on the body on the surface of the earth.
The solution can be understood in a very simple example, if we are traveling in a car and it takes a left turn, we are pushed towards right, here the force acting is the centrifugal force which pushes the body outwards.
Similarly for a body on the surface of the earth, if the earth's rotation increases the centrifugal force will be acting on each body to throw it outward, but due to gravity it will not be thrown off.
And weight=mass* g(acc. due to gravity)
but in this case,
weight= mass* (g - the centrifugal force)
Hence the weight of the body would decrease when rotation increases..
Do let me know if any thing else is required in this regard.
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Aabhas said:
1 decade ago
Gravity is relative to the reference frame. Einstein proved that acceleration and gravity are indistinguishable. If the reference frame is accelerating toward Earth's axis, then centrifugal acceleration of the reference frame partly cancels the gravitational attraction of Earth's mass.
It is ridiculous to make impossible assumptions; Earth's rotation will not increase significantly in less than a million years. However, at the equator, you weigh slightly more on a westbound train than on an eastbound train. In a sidereal reference frame centered on Earth but not rotating with Earth, your weight doesn't change.
Source:
http://in.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100629102422AABWDeF
It is ridiculous to make impossible assumptions; Earth's rotation will not increase significantly in less than a million years. However, at the equator, you weigh slightly more on a westbound train than on an eastbound train. In a sidereal reference frame centered on Earth but not rotating with Earth, your weight doesn't change.
Source:
http://in.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100629102422AABWDeF
Arijit said:
1 decade ago
What's the reason?
Priya jain said:
1 decade ago
Please explain the reason.
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