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Ie flying from one point of the globe to the exact opposite point - does the earth spin inside the atmosphere have any effect on the direction you take?

2006-11-24 01:05:11 · 7 answers · asked by MonkeyLab 2 in Science & Mathematics Physics

7 answers

Yes
In the northern hemisphere propellers must rotate clockwise and in the southern hemisphere counter clockwise, reversing the direction causes the plane to fly backwards.

This is known as Coriolis force.

If a plane travelled from Wellington New Zealand to London (roughly opposite points of the globe) a passenger will notice that their money is worth less, conversely if a passenger travelled from London to Wellington they would notice their money is worth more, this is due to the principle of the conservation of energy.

2006-11-24 01:15:46 · answer #1 · answered by angle_of_deat_69 5 · 0 0

in the beginning, the earth spins on its axis from west to east, because of the fact of this, everywhere interior the international, the solar rises interior the east and contraptions interior the west. 2nd, the earth spins on its axis approximately 1000 miles a 2nd. Agreeing to the fact that any advertisement airplane travels at an universal velocity of 500 miles an hour, assuming there wasn't any wind, traveling west everywhere interior the international might might have the consequence that the earth is spinning on its axis at 0.5 the fee, 500 miles a 2nd. The day on your airplane may be two times as long traveling west. The jet flow interior the international is going from west to east, consequently, traveling west might gradual the airplane down. because of the fact the air thins out the better you holiday the less resistance there may be and the airplane might fly quicker, this is, except it ran out of oxygen for its engines. Your question brings incredibly some variables into play. I easily have point out the main severe. John

2016-12-10 14:57:42 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

NO if you use low altitude personal planes because the air around the Earth rotates the same speed as the Earth. But as you go higher the Air loses it's rotational speed and becomes static. In that situation if you fly against the rotation of the Earth you reach sooner than flying alligned with the Earth. It's a wellknown fact in Air traffic

2006-11-24 01:10:52 · answer #3 · answered by pioneer_colonel 2 · 2 0

Like the answer above!

Actually, yes it does. Gravity is less at the equator, due to the earth's spin. Which is why they launch rockets and satellites from places close to it.

2006-11-24 01:26:57 · answer #4 · answered by femuricious 2 · 0 0

sorry im not strictly answering ur question. Coriolis force does not effect which way a propeller spins. It also does not effect which way water goes down a plug hole.

aled

2006-11-24 02:03:08 · answer #5 · answered by Aled H 3 · 0 0

no it dont have an effect on flying

2006-11-26 01:32:46 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Yes, I've noticed this on long flights.

2006-11-24 01:22:30 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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