The rotation of the Earth does not directly affect fuel consumption, as the Earth's atmosphere moves with the Earth (if it didn't, we'd have 700 mile per hour winds constantly).
Also the Gravitational pull exerted by the earth on the plan will make the plane stay without a slip
The Earth's rotation is one important factor that works to guarantee that the accumulation of fine interplanetary detritus on its surface WILL be uniform.
If Earth's density becomes uniform, its rotation would likely remain unaffected. The rotation of Earth is primarily influenced by external factors like the sun and moon, as well as the planet's angular momentum. Changes in density distribution within Earth's interior would have minimal impact on its overall rotation.
Nothing, the force of gravity is not affected by Earth's rotation. However measurement of WEIGHT would change.
rotation. The swinging motion of the pendulum appears to change over time due to the rotation of the Earth beneath it, demonstrating the Earth's rotation in relation to the pendulum. This phenomenon is known as the Coriolis effect.
Rotation: 0.6713 earth days.Revolution: 60,182 earth days.
Well personally I think we get night and day. Oh, and our shadows change. Here is a list: light darkness seasons shadows aircrafts Tidal
Day and night
The rotation of the Earth.
They are slowing it.
Earth's rotation has no direect effect on the flight of aircraft. Aircraft fly in and through the atmosphere, and the atmosphere rotates with the earth. Technically, there is some effect though ... the rotation of high- and low-pressure weather systems is a consequence of the earth's rotation, and commercial aircraft have to be aware of the winds and weather when they plan their flight paths.
The rotation of a thrown baseball will cause it to curve while still in flight. The rotation of the Earth is what causes the night to fall and the day to break.
Because it is faster for aircrafts to to take a curved route than a strait route and you'll never be on a flight that has a straight route
Yes, the rotation of the Earth affects flight time. Flights that go against the direction of the Earth's rotation take longer, while flights that go with the rotation of the Earth can be quicker due to the boost in speed provided by the Earth's rotation.
The Earth's rotation is one important factor that works to guarantee that the accumulation of fine interplanetary detritus on its surface WILL be uniform.
Nothing, the force of gravity is not affected by Earth's rotation. However measurement of WEIGHT would change.
If Earth's density becomes uniform, its rotation would likely remain unaffected. The rotation of Earth is primarily influenced by external factors like the sun and moon, as well as the planet's angular momentum. Changes in density distribution within Earth's interior would have minimal impact on its overall rotation.
Because we are being carried round with it, and the angular velocity is not sufficient to overcome gravity.