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2 minutes ago, Veeraveera said:

Jaleel khan ankul cheppaledhemo commerce class lo @futureofandhra ki

Aa class miss ayi untadu ...aa class attend ayyi unte answer idhenani thelisi undedhi...

4 hours ago, Asamadeeyulu said:

full ga mandu vesukuni bajjo. appudu bhoomi, nuvvu, andaru gundram ga tirugutunnatlu telisipoddi. 

if not, Jay Balayya anuko

 

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14 minutes ago, reality said:

Aa class miss ayi untadu ...aa class attend ayyi unte answer idhenani thelisi undedhi...

 

SS poratam ki poyi nappudu missed that class adhe ayyi untadi 

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1 hour ago, chittimallu2 said:

Green: I dont think so..  earth rotation speed change aithe we could feel annadhi wrong

Other bold: relative to what? What is the reference point here.

Your motion relative to earth is always zero as you move at the same speed as the earth. Earth is the reference point here and you are on earth which makes your spin same as earth's. Meaning you will never feel/see it.

For you to see the spin of the earth, you need to step out of earth (and its atmosphere) meaning you need to look from space. 

 

 

Intha explanation avasaram ledhu...imagine flight journey in clear skies at high altitudes... you won’t feel the motion as there is nothing external to feel the motion with reference to.

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10 hours ago, Spartan said:

the relative motion between spin of the earth to our moving is zero..endukante we are also moving at the same pace with which earth rotates..

we could feel the spin if earth speeds up or slows down its rotation ...but it rotates at a constant speed..so that the relative motion always remains zero.

same with the concept of axis..and BTW..axis of earth doesnt change with earth quakes...

U cant feel the spin , but u can cleary know it, the days in the year get longer or shorter depending upon the the earths rotational speed. The distance between the earth n the moon is the key.if the moon moves farther from the earth, the earth rorates lil faster and viceversa.

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3 hours ago, Maryadaramanna said:

Earthquake and tsunamis impact earth axis and poles ani eppudo chadiva baa... don’t remember exactly 

The only time earth changes its axis is when we no longer have the moon as our natural sattilite.

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15 hours ago, Spartan said:

the relative motion between spin of the earth to our moving is zero..endukante we are also moving at the same pace with which earth rotates..

we could feel the spin if earth speeds up or slows down its rotation ...but it rotates at a constant speed..so that the relative motion always remains zero.

same with the concept of axis..and BTW..axis of earth doesnt change with earth quakes...

 

3 minutes ago, Spartan said:

@chittimallu12 @mustang302  nenu kuda seppindi ade kada...

I think that bold thing is wrong nuvvu anna dhaanlo... 

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Just now, chittimallu2 said:

 

I think that bold thing is wrong nuvvu anna dhaanlo... 

abrupt speed up and slowdown...u can feel it....(continous variation in rotation i mean..not random or once ina bluemoon kinda stuff..)

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Just now, Spartan said:

abrupt speed up and slowdown...u can feel it....(continous variation in rotation i mean..not random or once ina bluemoon kinda stuff..)

I dont think you can feel it.. reference point em ledu to feel the change in speed... reference point is earth so it doesnt matter

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3 minutes ago, chittimallu2 said:

I dont think you can feel it.. reference point em ledu to feel the change in speed... reference point is earth so it doesnt matter

http://thescienceexplorer.com/universe/what-would-happen-if-earth-stopped-spinning

 

Have you ever wondered what would happen if the Earth stopped spinning?  You can probably guess that it would not result in anything good, in fact, it would be disastrous.  If the Earth stopped spinning suddenly, most people on Earth would die.  If the Earth slowed down gradually, it would be absolutely devastating, but there is a chance some people could survive.  Here is what would happen.

If Earth Suddenly Stopped Spinning

Our atmosphere is rotating at the same rate Earth is spinning: approximately 1050 miles per hour at the equator, with the speed decreasing the further north or south you go from the equator.  The rotation is effectively zero at the north and south pole.

If the Earth suddenly stopped rotating, the atmosphere would still continue moving at 1050 miles per hour, and anything not attached to bedrock would be ripped off the surface of the planet.  This includes rocks, trees, buildings, people — all thrown sideways at a speed of 1050 mph (at the equator).  Could you imagine the oceans being pushed inland with that speed?  Oceans would travel approximately 17 miles (28 kilometers) inland in just 60 seconds.  Yikes.  If you are undergound far enough, such as a subway, or at either pole, you might be okay.

If Earth Gradually Stopped Spinning

You may be thinking that, if Earth gradually stops spinning, we won’t be flung around like rag dolls and everything will be okay.  Wrong!  It would be a disaster.

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2 minutes ago, Spartan said:

http://thescienceexplorer.com/universe/what-would-happen-if-earth-stopped-spinning

 

Have you ever wondered what would happen if the Earth stopped spinning?  You can probably guess that it would not result in anything good, in fact, it would be disastrous.  If the Earth stopped spinning suddenly, most people on Earth would die.  If the Earth slowed down gradually, it would be absolutely devastating, but there is a chance some people could survive.  Here is what would happen.

If Earth Suddenly Stopped Spinning

Our atmosphere is rotating at the same rate Earth is spinning: approximately 1050 miles per hour at the equator, with the speed decreasing the further north or south you go from the equator.  The rotation is effectively zero at the north and south pole.

If the Earth suddenly stopped rotating, the atmosphere would still continue moving at 1050 miles per hour, and anything not attached to bedrock would be ripped off the surface of the planet.  This includes rocks, trees, buildings, people — all thrown sideways at a speed of 1050 mph (at the equator).  Could you imagine the oceans being pushed inland with that speed?  Oceans would travel approximately 17 miles (28 kilometers) inland in just 60 seconds.  Yikes.  If you are undergound far enough, such as a subway, or at either pole, you might be okay.

If Earth Gradually Stopped Spinning

You may be thinking that, if Earth gradually stops spinning, we won’t be flung around like rag dolls and everything will be okay.  Wrong!  It would be a disaster.

His' is just a theory just like mine... 

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