IsaacAsimov Posted April 21, 2012 Posted April 21, 2012 Here's a problem that I found a solution for: How fast does the Sun travel around the Galaxy (Milky Way)? Find: v Given: radius from center of Galaxy to Sun, r (CS)=2.5E17 km, time it takes Sun to travel around Galaxy, t=2.5E8 y s=2(pi) x r(CS)=2pi(2.5E17 km)=1.57E18 km t=2.5E8 y (365 d/y)(24 h/d)=2.19E12 h v=s/t=1.57E18 km/2.19E12 h =717 258.6 km/h 1
michel123456 Posted April 21, 2012 Posted April 21, 2012 Not bad. The lowest estimation on this site is slightly more. About 782000 km/h (217 km/s)
JohnStu Posted April 21, 2012 Posted April 21, 2012 How many spins around the centre of the galaxy has the solar system made in the last billion years?
michel123456 Posted April 22, 2012 Posted April 22, 2012 (edited) How many spins around the centre of the galaxy has the solar system made in the last billion years? in the last billion year: 4 or 4,5 and 1/1250 of a revolution since the origin of humans. source: wikipedia Edited April 22, 2012 by michel123456
IsaacAsimov Posted April 22, 2012 Author Posted April 22, 2012 Problem: How many times has the Sun revolved around the Galaxy in the last 1 billion years? Solution: Find: n Given: Total time taken t2=1 billion y=1E9 y (365 d/y)(24 h/d)=8.76E12 h Time to travel once around Galaxy t1=2.19E12 h n=t2/t1=8.76E12 h/2.19E12 h = 4 times exactly
michel123456 Posted April 22, 2012 Posted April 22, 2012 Problem: How many times has the Sun revolved around the Galaxy in the last 1 billion years? Solution: Find: n Given: Total time taken t2=1 billion y=1E9 y (365 d/y)(24 h/d)=8.76E12 h Time to travel once around Galaxy t1=2.19E12 h n=t2/t1=8.76E12 h/2.19E12 h = 4 times exactly that is not a surprise since your input was t=2.5E8 y
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