Add a metre to an Earth equator spanning rope and how high does it raise it off the ground?
Watch the 6 minute video to find out.
Update: for those who can't watch a video, here is an explanation from a book footnote. For a yard of extra rope, it's nearly 6 inches:
So for a metre, it's going to be something similar. Enough to trip over for the entire length of the equator.
I'm still having trouble getting my brain to accept this...
1 comment:
Pretty mundane stuff. Also its about how much the earth actually grows every decade. We put on an extra yard every 7-8 years.
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