Our daily schedule is shaped by numerous spinning events, be it the cyclic motion of the planets around the sun or shift workers switching between night and day shifts. Some of them occur daily and some are unpredictable and irregular.
One of these regular rotating events is precessionthe Earth’s cyclical wobble around its axis of rotation, just like a spinny, slightly off-center toy top. This rotational variation in relation to fixed stars, or inertial space, is an interval of 25,771.5. This is the reason Ferris wheels carousels, ferris wheels and other fun rides in parks must have a solid bar running from side to side. Another typical event that rotates is the Coriolis effect that is a mystical push on a free-flowing body system that influences its revolving movement on an astronomical scale. This is responsible for a wide range of weather conditions patterns, including the alternating rotational directions of cyclones in the Upper and Southern hemispheres.
Most people aren’t aware that the speed at which our planet is rotating can change. In the end, the days can be longer or shorter than what’s expected. This is why the atomic clocks which maintain standardized time have to be periodically adjusted. This type of adjustment is known as a leap second. This article will discuss what it is and why it’s important to our daily lives.
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