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I'm still wondering how Gem is going to explain away the fact that addition works.
If you are saying that the conservation laws don't work with accelerating objects then you have a different problem.
Momentum depends on the frame of reference, but in any inertial frame it is a conserved quantity, meaning that if a closed system is not affected by external forces,
This can occur only in a non-inertial reference frame, which either has a gravitational field or is accelerating due to a force other than gravity defining a "downward" direction
Forces that can change the momentum of a droplet include the gradient of the pressure and gravity,
The world's weather is a giant heat engine driven by the Sun.
So BC not sure where you got the idea I stated this
(1) simple symmetry(2) analysis of the energy involved- if the rotation of the Earth was contributing more energy to the weather than the Sun, then we would see the change in rotation rate; Stonehenge wouldn't line up any more.(3) The law of conservation of angular momentum says it's impossible without an external torque.(4) the definition of angular momentum in terms of torque time and moment of inertia means that without a torque, the change in angular momentum (and thus rotational kinetic energy is zero.(5) straightforward analogies in the form of "when the skater stops waving their arms about they are still spinning at the same rate as when they started and the man on the truck who thinks he's helping.
Either that post agrees with the conservation laws, in which case it's redundant, or it disagrees, in which case it's wrong.
You seem to be trying to elevate the terms isolated and closed to the status of holy writ.
In logic, a tautology (from Greek: ταυτολογία) is a formula or assertion that is true in every possible interpretation.
fluctuations are very probably generated by the interaction between the solid Earth and the atmosphere.
you seem to be contradicting yourself again.
So does the solar energy received change the momentum of the mass of the atmosphere or not ?.
Also you may need to add "not" to your point 2
Also your up against mainstream thinking if you believe the man on the truck represents the atmosphere.which statesQuotefluctuations are very probably generated by the interaction between the solid Earth and the atmosphere.
I'm still waiting for you to explain where the torque comes from.
No.Not in any circumstance (apart from by photon pressure which we have already pointed out is too small to be responsible for the weather)It remains tautologically thrue that you can not change the momentum without adding or subtracting momentum.
If the man runs around on the truck bed he can produce (small) movements of the truck, but theses are temporary and stop when he doesThey are fluctuations, but they don't impart a long term change to the momentum of the truck.
To be a correct representation of the atmosphere the man should arrive on the back
So you are arguing that the solar input of electromagnetic radiation to the earth does not provide any change to the momentum (speed and direction ) of the earth's atmosphere via absorption of thermal radiation and electromagnetic radiation and consequential energy transfers to various kinds that we can observe as the weather (wind and rain)that causes the motion of the masses of air within the atmosphere.
To be a correct representation of the atmosphere the man should arrive on the back of the truck already in possession of a speed and direction heading from the rear to the front (kinetic momentum) gained from an action reaction away from the truck which he then transfers via a deceleration/collision ethier with the bed of the truck or a abrupt stop when he stops at position he was pictured in.
He did.About 4.5 billion years ago,.Since then he has been break-dancing on the bed of the truck.The point is that he's no longer pushing it along the road.
He did.About 4.5 billion years ago,.
Now, will you stop pussyfooting about and answer the damned question.If the angular momentum is changing, what is providing the external torque.
However, surface features seen by Venus Express some 16 years later could only be lined up with those observed by Magellan if the length of the Venus day is on average 6.5 minutes longer than Magellan measured.
1, No change in momentum has occurred
2, The forces of the trade winds and polar winds 0-30 and 60-90 degree regions, are exactly matched by the prevailing winds in the 30-60 degree regions so LOD is maintained.3, , The forces of the trade winds and polar winds 0-30 and 60-90 degree regions, that have frictional contact with the surface, are NOT exactly matched by the prevailing winds in the 30-60 degree regions, would require a external torque force. (ie the LOD is the earth's terminal velocity, balance between all frictional drag and external force)
his colder denser mates (displaced, due to friction of the collision and change in density )
...So the answer to the OP is "No"(as it always clearly was)....
Windmills do affect the Earth rotation.Windmills are gyros and they are prevented from doing the precession therefore they torque the Earth.Jano
Quote from: Jaaanosik on 17/09/2020 21:30:09Windmills do affect the Earth rotation.Windmills are gyros and they are prevented from doing the precession therefore they torque the Earth.JanoSorry Jano, but that would only work if all the windmills faced the same way, but, as has been pointed out previously, the winds go round in circles so nett effect = 0Or to put it another wayQuote from: Bored chemist on 17/09/2020 20:10:14...So the answer to the OP is "No"(as it always clearly was)....
If all windmills on earth are designed to catch only eastward wind, while westward wind can blow freely, will it accelerate earth rotation?
I am not sure what was changed and discussed.
There's also the change in angular velocity which takes place when I climb the stairs.But that's reversed when I come back down again.
I am wondering, what is the external torque causing Venus to slow down the rotation:
1, No change in momentum has occurred2, The forces of the trade winds and polar winds 0-30 and 60-90 degree regions, are exactly matched by the prevailing winds in the 30-60 degree regions so LOD is maintained.3, , The forces of the trade winds and polar winds 0-30 and 60-90 degree regions, that have frictional contact with the surface, are NOT exactly matched by the prevailing winds in the 30-60 degree regions, would require a external torque force. (ie the LOD is the earth's terminal velocity, balance between all frictional drag and external force)
Quote from: Jaaanosik on 17/09/2020 23:39:09I am not sure what was changed and discussed.Among other things , this:Quote from: Bored chemist on 16/08/2020 10:48:17There's also the change in angular velocity which takes place when I climb the stairs.But that's reversed when I come back down again.The question seemed to be about a cumulative effect- where a mill running for 2 days changed the speed of the Earth more than running it for 1 day.
Ok, Jaaanosik, you are raising something related, there, of great importanceQuote I am wondering, what is the external torque causing Venus to slow down the rotation: http://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Venus_Express/Could_Venus_be_shifting_gearTo a phenomena I was aware of, only because I believed it should be occurring and so when I Looked it turns out we have data to confirm it, Similar to the underlying annual changes to LOD, so you have skipped a long way ahead of the narrative, and as alluded to in my first post on this matter will have to be addressed in new theories but is something I intended to use, but will expect data to show another contradiction the opposite way also (a speeding up) Fluctuating.However to prepare the ground, BC when I stated Quote 1, No change in momentum has occurred2, The forces of the trade winds and polar winds 0-30 and 60-90 degree regions, are exactly matched by the prevailing winds in the 30-60 degree regions so LOD is maintained.3, , The forces of the trade winds and polar winds 0-30 and 60-90 degree regions, that have frictional contact with the surface, are NOT exactly matched by the prevailing winds in the 30-60 degree regions, would require a external torque force. (ie the LOD is the earth's terminal velocity, balance between all frictional drag and external force)These are separate explanations/options that the merits (truth) of each would have to be considered as to the sustainability of wind energy electrical generation for man's use long term.ie 1 & 3 should be ok 2 would require coefficient of friction balance
Just saying that under right conditions a windmill torques the Earth.
These are separate explanations/options that the merits (truth) of each would have to be considered as to the sustainability of wind energy electrical generation for man's use long term.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 17/09/2020 23:50:33Quote from: Jaaanosik on 17/09/2020 23:39:09I am not sure what was changed and discussed.Among other things , this:Quote from: Bored chemist on 16/08/2020 10:48:17There's also the change in angular velocity which takes place when I climb the stairs.But that's reversed when I come back down again.The question seemed to be about a cumulative effect- where a mill running for 2 days changed the speed of the Earth more than running it for 1 day.Under right conditions 2 days effect can be bigger than 1 day effect.The Sun heats the ground, the air, there is a wind caused by the external energy input.If all is aligned well then yes, 2 days effect can be bigger than 1 day effect due to the external energy input.