Q10PE
Question
Tidal friction is slowing the rotation of the Earth. As a result, the orbit of the Moon is increasing in radius at a rate of approximately . Assuming this to be a constant rate, how many years will pass before the radius of the Moon’s orbit increases by ?
Step-by-Step Solution
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1Step 1: Given Data
- Speed
- Total radius =
2Step 2: Time is taken to increase the 1% radius of the moon
Speed can be calculated as the distance that is traveled by an object in a time period.
It is a scalar quantity.
The time taken can be calculated as:
Substituting the values in the above expression, we get:
Hence, is needed to increase the radius of the moon by .
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