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Einstein's Alcove
Why does the Earth keep spinning?
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<blockquote data-quote="tuggyman" data-source="post: 272158" data-attributes="member: 204178"><p>Thanks for replys.</p><p>I just thought the Earth should have stopped by now .</p><p>Now i know water is fluid but it still has resistance, when you move (effectivly raise the head) of water it requires a lot of energy, especially with the scale of the Earths tides. To do this for 4.5 billion years with only a very small loss seem incredible.</p><p>Also the earth is effectivly pulling the moon around in its orbit (another damping effect?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tuggyman, post: 272158, member: 204178"] Thanks for replys. I just thought the Earth should have stopped by now . Now i know water is fluid but it still has resistance, when you move (effectivly raise the head) of water it requires a lot of energy, especially with the scale of the Earths tides. To do this for 4.5 billion years with only a very small loss seem incredible. Also the earth is effectivly pulling the moon around in its orbit (another damping effect?) [/QUOTE]
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