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What time does earth take, rotating from one degree longitude to next longitude? *

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Answered by qwblackurnrovers
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Every four minutes, the world has turned one degree. In one minute of your time, the world has turned quarter-hour of arc. So, each four seconds of your time, the world rotates one minute of arc.

  • Of the infinite meridians features a completely different time as its position relative to the sun changes throughout the rotation.
  • 24 hours time are going to be taken by the sun for taste the total 360 degrees round the world.
  • Thus , Associate in Nursing equal hour of your time to fifteen degrees of meridian and rest may be found with the fractions of a similar.
  • At the equator, a grid of 1° of meridian by 1° of latitude covers concerning three,600 sq. miles.
  • Relative to the Sun, the world rotates 360 degrees, on average, in twenty four hours, that is 1440 minutes, thus it rotates one degree in four minutes. (Solar time)Relative to the distant stars, the world rotates 360 degrees in23 hours, 59 minutes, and 4.1 seconds
  • Thus , it rotates one degree in3 minutes 59.34 second. (Sidereal time)The reason for this "difference" is that the world is additionally revolving round the Sun, thus because the Earth is rotating around its axis, it's revolving round the Sun, and therefore the Sun's reference moves from in the future.
  • The sidereal time is shorter than the day, instead of longer, as a result of each the Earth's rotation and its revolution square measure within the same direction, i.e. counterclockwise as viewed from north of the plane of the great circle.

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Answered by AntaraMukherjee22
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Every four minutes, the world has turned one degree. In one minute of your time, the world has turned quarter-hour of arc. So, each four seconds of your time, the world rotates one minute of arc.

  • Of the infinite meridians features a completely different time as its position relative to the sun changes throughout the rotation.
  • 24 hours time are going to be taken by the sun for taste the total 360 degrees round the world.
  • Thus , Associate in Nursing equal hour of your time to fifteen degrees of meridian and rest may be found with the fractions of a similar.
  • At the equator, a grid of 1° of meridian by 1° of latitude covers concerning three,600 sq. miles.
  • Relative to the Sun, the world rotates 360 degrees, on average, in twenty four hours, that is 1440 minutes, thus it rotates one degree in four minutes. (Solar time)Relative to the distant stars, the world rotates 360 degrees in23 hours, 59 minutes, and 4.1 seconds
  • Thus , it rotates one degree in3 minutes 59.34 second. (Sidereal time)The reason for this "difference" is that the world is additionally revolving round the Sun, thus because the Earth is rotating around its axis, it's revolving round the Sun, and therefore the Sun's reference moves from in the future.
  • The sidereal time is shorter than the day, instead of longer, as a result of each the Earth's rotation and its revolution square measure within the same direction, i.e. counterclockwise as viewed from north of the plane of the great circle.

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