The Sun is made up of plasma (a gas so hot that its protons, neutrons, and electrons can't stay together). Since nothing is bound together the inside of the Sun is free to rotate faster than the outside.
Answer2: The rotation of the sun is due to charges impingin on the sun (electrons) This occurs in the presence of the sun's magnetic field thus Lorentz force F= evxB causing rotation, see the homopolar motor effect ( the kind of motor used to measure electric power in homes). At different levels the vector product of vxB is different, vBsin(vB). At the equator of the sun, the angle is likely to be 90 degrees the largest rotation.
Because those two planets rotate on their axis at about the same speed.
It's not a solid. It's made of hot gases.
The North Pole does not rotate. It remains fixed in one spot while the Earth rotates beneath it. Earth's rotational speed varies depending on the latitude, with the maximum speed at the equator being approximately 1,040 miles per hour.
If you look at the stars at the same clock-time every night, the whole picture will appear to rotate 1 degree per day, 30 degrees per month.
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The ocean and the earth do rotate. At the same speed, once every 24 hrs.
because the gravety is the same and it carrys all the mass from from the sun and is is so used to rataing with the sun it makes all the parts of the sun at the same past of speed. In fact, because it's gaseous, the Sun doesn't all rotate at the same speed.
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No, they just rotate at more revolutions that a larger wheel at the same speed.
Because those two planets rotate on their axis at about the same speed.
The moon does rotate on its axis as the earth does. The earth rotates once in a day and the moon rotates once in a month ( for those who want to quibble, it's a little more than 27 days ). ADD---the moon rotate at the same speed of the earth, that why we always see the same side of the moon which give the impresion that the moon doesnt rotate but it does!
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It's not a solid. It's made of hot gases.
The North Pole does not rotate. It remains fixed in one spot while the Earth rotates beneath it. Earth's rotational speed varies depending on the latitude, with the maximum speed at the equator being approximately 1,040 miles per hour.
If you look at the stars at the same clock-time every night, the whole picture will appear to rotate 1 degree per day, 30 degrees per month.
The driving wheel will move faster because some energy is always lost in energy transfer.
when all tires are inflated properly, they each rotate at the same speed. there are sensors that monitor wheel speed and when one loses air pressure, it rotates at a slower speed at with the sensor then senses and sends that signal to the computer