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REVOLUTION
The second motion of the earth around the sun in its
orbit is called revolution. It takes 365 days (one
year) to revolve around the sun. We consider a year as
consisting of 365 days only and ignore six hours for
the sake of convenience.
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Lets Do
Do you know how to draw an ellipse? Take a pencil, two pins and a loop of
thread. Now fix these pins on a paper as shown in the figure. Put the loop
on the paper enclosing these two pins inside the loop. Now hold the pencil
and draw the line keeping the thread tight and moving the pencil along it. The
figure represents an ellipse.
Lets Do
To understand
the
earths
inclination in
the same direction, draw
a big ellipse on the ground
and take a flag w i t h a
stick. Stand anywhere on
the line of the ellipse.
Point your flag to a fixed
point far away like on a
tree-top. Now move along
the ellipse keeping your
flag always pointing
towards that fixed point.
In this way, the axis of the
earth remains inclined
permanently in the same
position. The revolution of
the
earth
and
the
inclination of the earths
axis in a fixed direction
cause seasons.
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What is the angle of inclination of the earths axis with its orbital plane?
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
What is an equinox?
(f)
Why does the Southern Hemisphere experience Winter and Summer Solstice
in different times than that of the Northern Hemisphere?
(g)
Why do the poles experience about six months day and six months night?
(b)
(ii) 21 June
(iii) 22 December
(d)
(iii) Inclination
(c)
(ii) Revolution
(ii) India
(iii) Australia
(ii) Revolution
(iii) Gravitation
(b)
(c)
(d)
The suns rays fall vertically on the Tropic of ___________ on 21st June.
(e)
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1. Draw different shapes of ellipses by placing two pins nearer and farther
using the same loop of thread. Notice when the ellipse becomes circular.
2. On any sunny day, take a straight stick that is one metre long. Find out a
clean and level place on the ground. Place this stick into the ground where
it casts a distinctive (sharp) shadow.
Step (1):
Mark the tip of the shadow with a stone or a twig or by any other
means. The first shadow mark is always towards the west. See
after 15 minutes and mark the tip of the shadow again. By then
it would have moved a few centimetres away. Now join the two
points and you have an approximate east-west line.
Step (2) :
Stand with the first mark to your left and the second mark to
your right you are now facing north. This fact is true everywhere
on the earth because the earth rotates in west to east direction.
An alternative method is more accurate but requires more time. Set up your
shadow stick and mark the first shadow in the morning. Use a piece of
string to draw a clean arc through this mark around the stick. At mid-day,
the shadow will shrink or disappear. In the afternoon, it will lengthen again
and at the point where it touches the arc, make a second mark. Draw a line
through the two marks to get an accurate east-west line.
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