meteors and planet rotation
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meteors and planet rotation
Can a meteor strike a planet with enough force to change the speed of its rotation?
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Re: meteors and planet rotation
I would think it could if the meteor was big enough.
Gerry Gruenbaum
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Re: meteors and planet rotation
Better than that, *every* meteor changes the Earth's rotation, no matter how large or small the meteor is. Otherwise, there would be a violation of Conservation of Angular Momentum. The change is usually very small, and almost never noticeable, but it's always present.
See here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angular_mo ... r_momentum
See here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angular_mo ... r_momentum
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