a)Calculate the angular velocity of the Earth in its orbit around the Sun.
Express your answer using three significant figures.
b) Calculate the angular velocity of the Earth about its axis.
Express your answer using three significant figures.

Respuesta :

The earth's orbital angular velocity around the Sun is 0.986° per day, and its axial angular velocity is 15.041° per hour.

Calculation:

The speeds, not the velocities, are what we require in this case, therefore that is how I will approach it.

Regular speed is calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the travel time.

So, speed = [tex]\frac{distance -travelled}{time}[/tex]

The angular velocity is essentially the same.

Hence, it's divided by the amount of time it took to turn the angle.

(a) Calculation of Earth's orbit around the Sun :

The Earth orbits the Sun in a circle that is 2 radians in diameter (360 degrees). It also takes a year, as we are aware (approx 365 days)

360°/365.25636 days = 0.986°/day ≈ 1° per day

(b) Next, we have to calculate Earth's angular velocity on its axis:

determining the Earth's angular velocity as it fulfills a complete revolution on its axis (a solar day)-

  • This one requires more precision because a day does not always have 24 hours. Depending on how we define a day,
  • If the day is defined as the time between the Sun's highest and lowest points in the sky, a year's worth of data equals an average of 24 hours.
  • If we define a day as the duration of time it requires for a planet to get to the same location in the sky the following night, then it is 23 hours 56 minutes 4.09 seconds.

According to this, the angular speed of rotation = 360°/ 23h 56min 4.09s = 15.041° / hour.

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