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Chapter 36 Problem 20E

Question

Problem 20E

Will a clock at the equator run slightly faster or slightly slower than an identical clock at one of Earth’s poles?

Solution

Solution

Step 1 of 2  

Here we shall consider a pendulum clock,

The time period, T of the pendulum swing is

                                        T=

Where l is the length of pendulum and g is acceleration due to gravity.

As earth is rotating, earth is not perfect sphere but it is a bulged sphere. It is flatten at the poles(radius is less) whereas it is bulged at equator(radius if more). As in figure below,

earth bulged sphere.jpg

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Title Conceptual Physics 11 
Author Paul G. Hewitt
ISBN 9780321568090

Solved: Will a clock at the equator run slightly faster or

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