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The earth is a globe.A point on the equator completes one circle in 24 (roundly). As we move towards the axis of rotation at the pole in a strait line from any point on the equator , the speed of ratation should be progressivley reducing in such a manner , that it should be zeero at the center of the axis of rotation. The earth being a solid , compact mass , if there is such a fixed point at the axis that does not rotate , the earth itself would not rotate. But the earth rotates and there is no real fixed axis running through its center . What happened to the spot where the speed should necessarily be zeero ? A real fixed point at the pole will not allow the earth to rotate .How can we reconcile this position?

2006-08-04 00:56:30 · 7 answers · asked by Infinity 7 in Mathematics

2006-08-04 00:53:51 · 5 answers · asked by Sudeep 3 in Other - Science

2006-08-04 00:51:50 · 7 answers · asked by Sudeep 3 in Other - Science

My husband has green eyes and I have light brown eyes. Almost everyone in his family (parents, brother, uncles) have green/blue eyes. My family, on the other hand, have mostly brown eyes (except for my father`s mother who had grey eyes). What are the odds of my future baby having green eyes like his father?

2006-08-04 00:49:53 · 4 answers · asked by Carla 4 in Medicine

If e^(i*pi)+1=0 there must be a way to include the fibonacci number (1.618...). As I said I have an equation that comes very close but not quite there.

2006-08-04 00:47:28 · 2 answers · asked by cirdellin 4 in Mathematics

find x. there will be two values

2006-08-04 00:41:14 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

There is no data on the NASA website or anywhere else that ican confirm or deny if an implosion or explosion occurs. There is a small wager on this...

2006-08-04 00:39:05 · 14 answers · asked by anonblonde 2 in Astronomy & Space

find value of x

2006-08-04 00:38:08 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

Substance of the aether = Space-time fabric?
Einstein's papers on the Aether?

2006-08-04 00:36:18 · 3 answers · asked by goring 6 in Physics

Any one not beleiving in Astrology should know....
Check your past big events of your life.... & then ask someone who know astrology.. I know not everyone can predict exactly... but there r so many who will tell u the Date & time also....

Knowing these why not still ppl take help of Astrology in deciding their career rather than going wild for IT, Doc, Eng... or like that...

Why????

2006-08-04 00:31:03 · 15 answers · asked by Pagal 2 in Other - Science

I and my friend can assemble a clock in one hour when at rest (not moving).

We are having two similar clocks. I am at rest whereas he is moving with a speed of 0.8C.

I start assembling a clock when my clock shows 1.00. He also starts AT THE SAME TIME assembling another clock. His time piece also shows 1.00 at the time of start.

When both of us finish the assembling, what will be the time in our clocks?

Will both of us finish the job simultaneously?

If not who will finish the job first?

2006-08-04 00:29:41 · 6 answers · asked by Pearlsawme 7 in Physics

...wana to have some tough questions..

2006-08-04 00:27:56 · 5 answers · asked by robin 3 in Mathematics

They also said that they've had marks on their body that doctors couldn't figure out what they were caused from, but they eventually went away.

2006-08-04 00:23:15 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Astronomy & Space

2006-08-04 00:21:45 · 11 answers · asked by Nainika Vats 1 in Physics

Is there any formula to count isomers of any compound?Suppose,I want to know how many isomers does ethanol have?How i can count the isomers in a very short time?

2006-08-04 00:21:45 · 2 answers · asked by star123 2 in Chemistry

2006-08-04 00:17:39 · 8 answers · asked by siddhant 1 in Geography

Using the building as one side of the yard,
find the minimum amount of fencing that must be used
to enclose the remaining 3 sides of the yard.

2006-08-04 00:09:52 · 5 answers · asked by tjhauck2001 2 in Mathematics

about the starting of the universe.how the planets were formed.

2006-08-04 00:04:51 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Astronomy & Space

Ok, I tried these two but got them wrong, how do you get the answers?

The "-" means is to

number 1 : [16 - 5] as [22 - 7] as [7 - ?] how do you work it out, what is the pattern?

number 2 : [8 - 3] as [26 - 9] as [20 - ?] what is the pattern for this and the answer?

2006-08-04 00:02:13 · 10 answers · asked by wolf 2 in Mathematics

2006-08-04 00:00:23 · 23 answers · asked by timothyasir 1 in Mathematics

What telescope is powerful enough? Where and when should I look up in the night sky? Is it possible to see any other moons with a commercial telescope? I live in upstate New York. Are there any websites I could visit that would help?

I've never looked up in the night sky with a telescope at all. I'd like to see all the planets, but Saturn is probably the best to start with... it's rings make it distinctive.

2006-08-04 00:00:05 · 10 answers · asked by hyperhealer3 4 in Astronomy & Space

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