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if earth revolution stop for 40 second then what is the effect on earth. give a valid reason Dont give silly answers


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Answered by subhraghosh
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Assuming that the earth stops suddenly for 40 seconds and then starts spinning again at its normal speed, here's what would happen:

1. If the earth stops spinning suddenly, the atmosphere will continue to spin. This means very high speed winds, i.e., approximately 1,670 Km/hr which is earth's rotational velocity. The winds will also cause erosion to the earth's crust.

2. A sudden stop of the spin will have a similar effect to when you press brakes on a moving car. You (and every other object on this earth) will fly with a speed of earth's rotational velocity, around 1,670 km/hr. This is a very high speed but not enough to launch the objects in space, so no space trip for any of us.

3. The earth will become a perfect sphere because the bulge in the earth is due to its rotation. This bulge is along the equator and the oceans as they are now are due to this bulge. If there is no bulge and the earth is a perfect sphere, the oceans will redistribute resulting in one massive supercontinent that circles the equator and the north and south poles will become oceans.

But since the earth will stop spinning only for 40 seconds, the bulge will not completely disappear before the earth starts spinning again. However, the effect will be enough to cause flooding (in fact, gigantic tsunami) but only for 42 seconds after which the bulge will reappear and the flooding will retreat (causing more havoc).

4. You will have a day 40 seconds longer.






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