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If the radius of the earth contracts to half of its present value without change in its mass, what will be the new duration of the day?

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Present angular momentum of earth
`L_(1) = I omega = (2)/(5) MR^(2) omega`
New angular momentum becouse of chenge in radius
`L_(2) = (2)/(5) M ((R)/(2))^(2) omega'`
If external torque is zero then angular momentum must be conserved
`L_(1) = L_(2)`
`(2)/(5) MR^(2) omega = (1)/(4) xx (2)/(5) MR^(2) omega'`
i.e. `omega' = 4 omega`
`T' = (1)/(4) T = (1)/(4) xx 24 = 6h`
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