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At 7:14A.M. on June 30,1908, a huge explosion 1 occurred above remote central Siberia, at latitude 61Nand longitude 102E; the fireball thus created was the brightest flash seen by anyone before nuclear weapons. The Tunguska Event, which according to one chance witness 鈥渃overed an enormous part of the sky,鈥 was probably the explosion of a stony asteroid about140m wide. (a) Considering only Earth鈥檚 rotation, determine how much later the asteroid would have had to arrive to put the explosion above Helsinki at longitude 25E. This would have obliterated the city. (b) If the asteroid had, instead, been a metallic asteroid, it could have reached Earth鈥檚 surface. How much later would such an asteroid have had to arrive to put the impact in the Atlantic Ocean at longitude20W ? (The resulting tsunamis would have wiped out coastal civilization on both sides of the Atlantic.)

Short Answer

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a) Time taken by the asteroid to arrive to put explosion above Helsinki at longitude 250E ist=5.1鈥塰 .

b) Time taken by the asteroid to arrive to put impact in the Atlantic Ocean at longitude200 W is t=8.1h.

Step by step solution

01

Given

Coordinates of explosion -(61鈥塏,102鈥塃)

02

Understanding the concept

Use the concept of angular velocity and angular displacement. First, find angular displacement and then, using the speed of earth, find the time taken by the asteroid to arrive to put in the explosion.

Formulae:

=t

03

(a) Calculate how much later the asteroid would have had to arrive

Time taken by the asteroid to arrive to put explosion above Helsinki at longitude 250E:

First we find angular separation:

=1鈥塺别惫1鈥塪补测=360o24鈥塰

Angular velocity of earth in one day:

=1鈥塺别惫1鈥塪补测=360o24鈥塰

Time taken for 1 day:

=t

t==77o360o24=5.13鈥塰

t=5.13鈥塰5.1鈥塰

04

(b) Calculate how much later would such an asteroid have had to arrive if the asteroid had been metallic

Time taken by the asteroid to arrive to put impact in the Atlantic Ocean at longitude200 W:

Similarly, angular separation for this is

=21=102o(20o)=122o

Time taken for 1 day:

=t

t==1220360024=8.13鈥塰

t=8.13t8.1鈥塰

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