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If the bearings are good (and they are) you don't need to run motor to keep the gyro spinning.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 13/08/2020 08:32:18If the bearings are good (and they are) you don't need to run motor to keep the gyro spinning.Good point - the gyro could have components that aren't connected up at all physically but just float in space while being kept in place and made to rotate by magnetic means. No wear and no friction.
Essentially a windmill will affect the Earth's rotation.But it will have largely the same effect if it is jammed and can't rotate, or replaced by a tree.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 13/10/2020 08:51:51Essentially a windmill will affect the Earth's rotation.But it will have largely the same effect if it is jammed and can't rotate, or replaced by a tree.How would it affect the Earth's rotation? Would it accelerate, or rather, decelerate earth rotation?
Most of us agree that the answer to the title question is no, as long as the earth can be treated as an isolated system.
Here are some phenomena violating earth's isolation :- Meteor shower, mostly burn in the atmosphere.
- Solar wind, besides the influence through direct impact, is also stripping light gases from upper atmosphere.
Launching of satellites and other spacecraft, which are mostly eastward, hence tends to slow down earth rotation.
The day used to be a single digit of hours long and the year was shorter.
Negligible since there is no particular asymmetry to it.
If the windmills are massive enough to create significant net movement between the atmosphere and earth crust,
Quote from: Halc on 13/10/2020 13:13:53The day used to be a single digit of hours long and the year was shorter.When the day was shorter, there should be more more days in a year.
If the windmills are massive enough to create significant net movement between the atmosphere and earth crust
then small meteors would tend to slow the atmosphere more then earth crust, since they would be burnt down, hence produce net torque to the earth system.
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 13/10/2020 14:10:53If the windmills are massive enough to create significant net movement between the atmosphere and earth crust,What do you mean?
Secondly, the atmosphere is always more or less in equilibrium with the crust. If the wind on the surface prevails in one direction, friction slows the one and speeds the other, tending always towards equilibrium. So imagine I toss a ball to the west. That speeds Earth's spin momentarily and shortens the day, but in moments the ball hits the ground and comes to rest, and the spin is restored. Putting up a windmill (or tree) is like that: Each might put a force on the ground, but that just takes away the same force that would have had the same friction elsewhere, so the net effect is temporary and negligible.
There's no torque to meteors since they fall equally on one side and the other. The fact that they heat up on the way in makes zero difference. That's like solar energy adding heat but not momentum.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 13/10/2020 14:14:22Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 13/10/2020 14:10:53If the windmills are massive enough to create significant net movement between the atmosphere and earth crust,What do you mean?I mean that when the windmills collectively reduce windspeed in one direction while not significantly reduce windspeed in the opposite direction. So if windspeed in all points on earth surface are measured and vectorially summarized, the result is non-zero.
on one side and the other, but nonetheless the ball's rotation slows down, and finally stop.
And the water is set spinning.Eventually, it pushes on the earth and alters the spin of the earth (very slightly).
But when you set the ball spinning you also pushed on the earth and altered it's spin slightly.When all these process have finished they cancel out and the earth spins like it did before.
The drone spin the ball clockwise,
Analogously, the gas stripped by solar wind leaving the earth taking away some of the angular momentum.
, just like a dam generates energy from water going downhill, water that would have gone downhill at the same rate even with the dam not there.
I mean that when the windmills collectively reduce windspeed in one direction while not significantly reduce windspeed in the opposite direction. So if windspeed in all points on earth surface are measured and vectorially summarized, the result is non-zero.
It's not an analogy because, in this case, something actually leaves the earth.