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14 January, 03:28

Earth's polar ice caps contain about 2.3 * 1019 kg of ice. This mass contributes essentially nothing to the moment of inertia of the earth because it is located at the poles, close to the axis of rotation. Estimate the change in the length of the day that would be expected if the polar ice caps were to melt and the water were distributed uniformly over the surface of the earth.

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  1. 14 January, 03:52
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    Initial moment of inertia of the earth I₁ = 2/5 MR², M is mss of the earth and R is the radius. If ice melts, it forms an equivalent shell of mass 2.3 x 10¹⁹ Kg

    Final moment of inertia I₂ = 2/5 M R² + 2/3 x 2.3 x 10¹⁹ x R²

    For change in period of rotation we shall apply conservation of angular momentum law

    I₁ ω₁ = I₂ ω₂, ω₁ and ω₂ are angular velocities initially and finally.

    I₁ / I₂ = ω₂ / ω₁

    I₁ / I₂ = T₁ / T₂, T₁, T₂ are time period initially and finally.

    T₂ / T₁ = I₂ / I₁

    (2/5 M R² + 2/3 x 2.3 x 10¹⁹ x R²) / 2/5 MR²

    1 + 5 / 3 x 2.3 x 10¹⁹ / M

    = 1 + 5 / 3 x 2.3 x 10¹⁹ / 5.97 x 10²⁴

    = 1 +.0000064

    T₂ = 24 (1 +.0000064)

    = 24 hours +.55 s

    change in length of the day =.55 s.
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