84 years on earth
Current theory is that the mechanism for field generation is the "geodynamo". The outer core rotates and conducts energy.
Current theory is that the mechanism for field generation is the "geodynamo". The outer core rotates and conducts energy.
I belive it rotates slower, just a theory.
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Machiavelli's theory of government is called Kyklos. This is a cyclical government that rotates from democracy to aristocracy to monarchy and then ochlocracy to oligarchy to tyranny and finally anarchy.
The theory of continental drift.
Faraday's Theory of Electromagnetic Induction.
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Gravity is a theory that i don't believe in. It's not anyway because the earth rotates and there is no on top or bottom
I am uncertain of what the current pope specifically "believes" regarding the current Theory of Evolution, but what I can say is that the Theory of Evolution poses no challenge to the Catholic Faith. I can say that the current pope, whatever he personally believes regarding the Theory of Evolution would say that the current theory of evolution poses no challenge to the Catholic Faith. Because the Theory of Evolution is a Scientific Claim, and not a theological claim, the Church cannot make a judgment as to the truth or falsity of the Theory. Matters pertaining to Science are outside the purview of the judgment of the Church, because the Church was not established to discover Scientific Truth.
Yes, in synchronous motor theory, excitation current is the same as field current. This current is used to produce the magnetic field in the rotor that interacts with the stator current to generate torque and make the motor operate synchronously.
Evidence supporting the theory that the Earth rotates on its axis includes the Coriolis effect, which causes moving objects to curve due to the Earth's rotation. Additionally, the changing position of the stars in the night sky and the direction of sunrise and sunset provide observational support for Earth's rotation.