What is the moment of inertia of the earth?
Given that the radius of the earth is #6.38xx10^6"m"# and the mass of the earth is #5.98xx10^24"kg"# .
Given that the radius of the earth is
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Aug 15, 2017
Explanation:
If we think of the earth as a solid sphere rotating about its center, the moment of inertia is given by:
#color(darkblue)(I=2/5MR^2)# where
#M# is the mass of the earth and#R# is its radius
We are given the following information:
#|->M=5.98xx10^24"kg"# #|->R=6.38xx10^6"m"#
Substituting these values into the equation above:
#I=2/5(5.98xx10^24"kg")(6.38xx10^6"m")^2#
#=>=2/5(5.98xx10^24"kg")(4.07044xx10^13"m"^2)#
#=>2/5(2.4341xx10^38"kgm"^2)#
#=>color(darkblue)(=9.736xx10^37"kgm"^2)#