Problem 1E What is different about the reference frames that apply to special relativity and to general relativity?
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About Science
2
Newton's First Law of Motion - Inertia
3
Linear Motion
4
Newton's Second Law of Motion
5
Newton's Third Law of Motion
14
Gases
15
Temperature, Heat and Expansion
16
Heat Transfer
17
Change of Phase
18
Thermodynamics
19
Vibrations and Waves
20
Sound
21
Musical Sounds
22
Electrostatics
23
Electric Current
24
Magnetism
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Nuclear Fission and Fusion
35
Special Theory of Relativity
36
General Theory of Relativity
Textbook Solutions for Conceptual Physics
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,
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Title
Conceptual Physics 11
Author
Paul G. Hewitt
ISBN
9780321568090