Earth’s Rotation
Earth’s Rotation
All objects in the universe, including those in our solar system, move through space. Earth moves in at least two ways. It rotates like a top on its axis, an imaginary line through the north and south poles, and revolves in an orbit around the sun. Further motions, such as the sun’s rotational motion around the center of the galaxy, are superimposed on these local motions.
As in other rotating systems, centrifugal force results from Earth’s rotation; without gravity, centrifugal force could cause objects to fly into space. However, because the force of Earth’s gravity is 289 times stronger than its centrifugal force even at the equator, where centrifugal force is strongest because objects are farthest from Earth’s axis of rotation, gravity prevents objects from leaving the surface. Centrifugal force does, however, cause Earth to bulge at the equator, making it slightly ovoid in shape.
The Earth’s counterclockwise rotation is in the opposite direction of the apparent movement of heavenly bodies (though in the same direction as its movement around the sun). Thus, although the sun and stars appear to move from east to west, Earth rotates from west to east.
The rotation of Earth can be proven in several ways. One is the Foucault experiment. This was first conducted in 1851, by the Frenchman Le´on Foucault. He suspended a heavy iron ball from a 200 ft (61 m) wire, creating a pendulum, from the dome of the Pantheon in Paris. He put sand underneath the pendulum, and placed a pin on the bottom of the ball, so it would leave a mark on its swing from side to side. On each swing, over the course of 24 hours, the mark in the sand would move to the right. The direction in the path showed movement of Earth against the swing of the pendulum.
A more modern proof of the rotation is shown by the orbits of artificial satellites. A satellite is launched from the Kennedy Space Center at a 30 degree angle to an orbit 100 mi (161 km) above Earth. Its orbit stays at approximately the same plane in space. If Earth did not rotate, the satellite would pass over Cape Canaveral each time it completed an orbit, but it does not. As it completes the first orbit, it flies over Alabama and over Louisiana on the third. Each time the satellite passes over locations in the United States, it is 1, 000 mi (1, 609 km) farther to the west. Tracking stations have made this observation with hundreds of satellites.
Another way of proving rotation is through the prevailing winds. In the northern hemisphere, they move in a counter clockwise direction, while in the southern hemisphere, they blow clockwise.
The inner core of Earth rotates faster than the crust. Earth is made up of an inner core, an outer core, the mantle and the crust. The inner core, a solid mass of iron about 1, 500 mi (2, 400 km) in diameter, is suspended in the molten metal of the outer core, which is about 1, 400 mi (2, 240 km) thick. The mantle of Earth is a layer of mostly solid material about 1, 700 mi (2, 720 km) thick; the crust itself varies from 4 to 25 mi (6-40 km) thick. Although the inner core spins in the same direction as Earth’s crust, the inner core rotates at a different speed. Scientists estimate that the inner core of Earth spins from one to three degrees a year faster than the crust of Earth. This means that while a point on the crust of Earth moves 360° in a year, a similar point on the inner core would move 361–363°in a year. Thus, over approximately 360 years, the inner core would make one complete rotation more than the crust of Earth.
Generally when we speak of Earth’s rotation, we are talking about the rotation of Earth’s surface. This rotation is used to define time. Since people began to measure time, it’s been done by the movement of sun and stars. One rotation of Earth makes up one 24 hour day. This is in contrast to the time of revolution around the sun of 365 days, or one year. Because Earth’s axis is not perpendicular to the equator, but leans at a 23.5° angle, the amount of daylight varies over the course of a year.
Over time, due to tidal friction, Earth’s rotation is slowing by about .005 seconds per year, and has been doing so for billions of years. Thus, 370 million years ago the day was only about 22 hours long. This fact has been confirmed by studying the growth patterns recorded in fossil corals, and by other geological evidence.
See also Gravity and gravitation.
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