You cant give a truly accurate answer to this. It is all relative to when the day is. Sure you can give an average but its could be way off the real number depending On he day you choose. The Earths orbit around the sun is not a perfect circle which means at some points it is closer to other things in the solar system most notability the asteroid belt. Maybe its only 10 miles closer but it would still make a large difference. You also need tot ake into account years when we have large comets making there pass by us which increases this number as well. I don't really think this is a great number to average and say there is any given number for each day.
2007-07-31 04:13:50
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answered by Phily310 3
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Millions of kilograms of mass are asorbed by the Earth. The Sun radiation of micromasses are also aborbed by the earth and a small percentage is reflected back into space.
Though the amount of mass received from the cosmos seems large its still a small percentage of the mass of the Earth.Neverthe less its the cause of the earth slowing down its orbit around the Sun.
So if we know by how much the Earth is slowing down we can calculte how much mass is received per century.
Einstein offered an explanation of this scenario in terms of the precession of the periHelium on the planet of mercury.
2007-07-31 09:43:01
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answered by goring 6
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The estimate varies widely: it's between 5 and 30 tons. And, it depends on who you ask.
Of course, there are some days when it exceeds 75 billion tons; but those are very bad days.
2007-07-31 13:01:35
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answered by quantumclaustrophobe 7
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i had known this questioned since long-long times ago : it's a very effectived weaponed to fight the nothingness , but , not this time ?, in the microchips era of the sun.
2007-07-31 09:39:25
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answered by Anonymous
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If you know the answer, don't ask. If you have answers, then answer other people's questions, don't write your own and then answer it yourself.
2007-07-31 09:31:20
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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So you already know? WHy are you wasting our time?
2007-07-31 10:46:43
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answered by Anonymous
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