What on Earth is spin? - Brian Jones

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Translator: Andrea McDonough Reviewer: Jessica Ruby
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The next time you see a news report of a hurricane
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or a tropical storm
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showing high winds battering trees and houses,
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ask yourself, "How did the wind get going so fast?"
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Amazingly enough, this is a motion that started
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more than five billion years ago.
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But, to understand why, we need to understand spin.
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In physics, we talk about two types of motion.
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The first is straight-line motion.
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You push on something, and it moves forward.
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The second type, spin, involves an object rotating,
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or turning on its axis in place.
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An object in straight-line motion will move forever
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unless something,
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like the friction of the ground beneath it,
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causes it to slow down and stop.
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The same thing happens when you get something spinning.
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It will keep on spinning until something stops it.
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But the spin can speed up.
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If an ice skater is gliding across the ice
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in straight-line motion and she pulls her arms in,
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she keeps on gliding at the same speed.
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But if she is spinning on the ice
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and she pulls her arms in,
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you know what happens next.
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She spins faster.
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This is called the conservation of angular momentum.
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Mathematically, angular momentum is a product of two numbers,
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one that gives the spin rate
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and one that gives the distance of the mass from the axis.
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If something is freely spinning,
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as one number gets bigger,
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the other gets smaller.
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Arms closer, spin faster.
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Arms farther, spin slower.
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Spin causes other effects, too.
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If you are riding on a spinning merry-go-round
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and you toss a ball to a friend,
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it will appear to follow a curving path.
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It doesn't actually curve, though.
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It really goes in a straight line.
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You were the one who was following a curving path,
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but, from your point of view,
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the ball appears to curve.
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We call this the coriolis effect.
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Oh, and you are riding on a speeding merry-go-round
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right now at this very moment.
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We call it the Earth.
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The Earth spins on its axis once each day.
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But why does the Earth spin?
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Now, that's a story that starts billions of years ago.
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A cloud of dust and gas that form
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the Sun and the Earth and the planets
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and you and me
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started to collapse as gravity pulled it all together.
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Before it started to collapse,
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this cloud had a very gentle spin.
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And, as it collapsed,
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like that ice skater pulling her arms in,
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the spin got faster and faster.
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And everything that formed out of the cloud,
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the Sun
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and the planets around the Sun
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and the moons around the planets,
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all inherited this spin.
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And this inherited spin is what gives us night and day.
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And this day-night cycle is what drives our weather.
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The Earth is warm on the daytime side,
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cool on the nighttime side,
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and it's warmer at the equator than at the poles.
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The differences in temperature
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make differences in air pressure,
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and the differences in air pressure
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make air move.
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They make the wind blow.
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But, because the Earth spins,
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the moving air curves to the right
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in the Northern Hemisphere
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because of the coriolis effect.
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If there's a region of low pressure in the atmosphere,
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air is pushed toward it,
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like water going down a drain.
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But the air curves to the right as it goes,
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and this gives it a spin.
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With the dramatic low pressure in a storm,
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the air gets pulled in tighter and tighter,
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so it gets going faster and faster,
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and this is how we get the high winds of a hurricane.
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So, when you see a spinning storm on a weather report,
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think about this:
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The spin ultimately came from the spin of the Earth,
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and the Earth's spin is a remnant,
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a fossil relic,
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of the gentle spin of the cloud of dust and gas
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that collapsed to make the Earth
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some five billion years ago.
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You are watching something, the spin,
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that is older than dirt,
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that's older than rocks,
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that's older than the Earth itself.
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