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  • Apr 6, 2009, 09:15 AM
    yassin
    The high rise building between the good and the indignation
    Wlcome for all,
    I think many time about the high rise buildings,
    And I see some questions need to share it with others to find the fact,
    To know the good way, to know where we go...

    I need to know the history of the high rise building,
    From the 1st moment what is this idea can solve?!
    If we apply the idea of the high rise building right?!
    This idea solved the problems that we create it to solve?!
    What is the bad and good effect of the high rise buildings on the sustainable urban form?!
    Is it really the high rise building can make a bad effect on the rotation of the earth?!
    And how we can use it the perfect use to solve our problems and the future problems or we have to change our way?!

    Hope to answer me and I will appreciate your informations
    Many thanks for all...
    Kind Regards
    Mohamed Yassin
  • Apr 6, 2009, 09:54 AM
    ebaines
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by yassin View Post
    is it realy the high rise building can make a bad effect on the rotation of the earth?!!

    I can't answer most of your questions but can certainly address this one: the answer is NO! At least, not in any practical way. The concept here is that when you lift the weight of building materials into the sky you increase the moment of inertia of the earth as a whole, which has the effect of slowing the rotation of the earth (in order to conserve rotational inertia). But the mass of building materials for all high rises when added together, and the heights they are being lifted to in constructing buildings, is insignificant compared to the mass of the earth or its radius. Here are the numbers and a back-of-the-envelope computation:

    The moment of inertia of the earth is about 8 * 10^37 Kg-m^2. The weight of a high rise can vary a lot, of course. But consider the Empire State Building - it's mass is reported to about 392,000 tons, or about 3.6 * 10^8 Kg. Assume for arguments sake that all the mass is concentrated at the top of the building (1453 ft), or 443 m. To keep the math simple, assume also that the building material was all mined from deep underground, so that the total change in height for all that material due to construction is 2 Km. Under these assumptions the change in the earth's total moment of inertia caused by lifting all that material is 9.1 * 10^18 Kg-m^2. That's a big number, but it is infinitesimal compared to the inertia of the earth. To put it in perspective - this would effect the length of the day by about 0.000000000000001 seconds. Even if you built a billion Empire State Buildings - their total effect on the length of the day would be about 0.00001 seconds. Obviously it's a silly thing to worry about.
  • May 25, 2009, 11:44 AM
    White Buffalo

    Forger not as the continents shift. The mass every mountain range is either growing or dying in continuous evolutionary flux.

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