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Perhaps the first physical experiment that proved rotation of the earth was Foucalt pendulum. Well aligned pendulum always oscilates in the same plane. As the Earth rotates below it, during the day rotation becomes visible (search e.g. Wikipedia for further reference). Today there are many more sofisticated experiments that can prove movements of the Earth. For example we can measure shift in wavelengths of light emited by stars as we move toward them on our orbit around the Sun (Doppler effect).
how can you prove that earth is a sphere by looking at the pole st
Simply by observing the position of celestial objects such as the sun & stars ! If the Earth didn't rotate, the sun would be in exactly the same position each day, and the side of the planet away from the sun would be frozen ! Additionally, if the earth wasn't rotating, the stars would be in exactly the same places in the night-sky !
Galileo did not prove that Earth was not flat (It had already been agreed that it was round). Galileo invented the telescope and used it to prove that there were objects which did not orbit the Earth, supporting Copernicus' Heliocentric model for the universe. The Earth was known to be round by the ancient Greeks, but I do not who it found out initially (sorry).
There are wonderful pictures from space of earth. In them you can see it is round. The Ancient Greeks knew it was round.
Jean Foucault
A2. Foucalt invented the Foucalt Pendulum, by observing that a long massive pendulum would rotate gradually, its plane of oscillation. Of course, the plane of oscillation is not moving - it is the earth that is moving.I remember a fine Foucalt Pendulum display at the Smithsonian in Washington D.C. Well worth the 10 min or so to watch its progression.At the poles, the period of a full rotation of the pendulum's plane will be 24 hours. At the Equator, the plane of the pendulum will remain fixed.A1. He is wrongly credited with inventing the "Gyroscope". It also is used to prove that the Earth Rotates.
One way to prove that the Earth rotates on its axis is through the Coriolis effect, which causes moving objects to be deflected to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere. This effect is observed in phenomena such as the rotation of hurricanes and the direction of ocean currents. Additionally, the Foucault pendulum demonstrates the Earth's rotation by gradually changing its orientation as it swings back and forth.
Jean-Bernard-Leon Foucalt, in the 19th Century
One method that was used by the early Greeks was the Sun Dial.
Perhaps the first physical experiment that proved rotation of the earth was Foucalt pendulum. Well aligned pendulum always oscilates in the same plane. As the Earth rotates below it, during the day rotation becomes visible (search e.g. Wikipedia for further reference). Today there are many more sofisticated experiments that can prove movements of the Earth. For example we can measure shift in wavelengths of light emited by stars as we move toward them on our orbit around the Sun (Doppler effect).
Build a very large pendulum and set it in motion. Then observe, think and explain what you observe over the course of a day.
I think you are referring to Nicolaus Copernicus.
Scientists were able to prove that the Sun rotates by observing the movement of sun spots over time.
We know that the Earth rotates west to east (causing the sun to rise in the east and set in the west). And if you look down at the earth from the North pole, it will be rotating counter clockwise. if you look up at the earth from the south pole, then the earth will be rotating clockwise.
This Might Not Prove It But Let's Say Your Friend Likes Travel,What Would They Say?They Would Say"Soon,I'm Gonna Travel All AROUND The Earth"They Don't Say"Soon,I'm Gonna Travel All Flat The Earth,Or Skinny The Earth,Or Thin The Earth"Like It Don't Work Like That,Like I Said,This Might Not Prove Anything,But Think About It
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