Packing Earth with 1m Extra String - Unexpected Result?

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In summary, adding 1 meter to the circumference of Earth's equator would cause the string to lift off the ground by 16cm, due to the change in radius. This concept can also be applied to other scenarios, such as the Earth's orbit around the Sun or the Sun's orbit around the galaxy. The change in radius would always be half of the added length. This may not be intuitive, but it can be figured out using basic algebra.
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This is simple exercise with unintuitive result, perhaps old as hell, but still surprising.

Suppose we wrap Earth with a string along equator, tightly, so that string is touching ground along its whole path. Assume Earth is perfect sphere. Length of this string would be calculated as circumference of earth.

Now imagine we add 1 meter to the total length of this string.

Question is: by how much would this string lift off ground if distance to the ground is kept uniform along whole length of it?
 
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The circumference of Earth is about 40,000km. A change of 1m is 1/400,000%. The radius is 6366.2km. A change of 1/400,000% is 16cm.

This could likely also be figured algebraically (spelled horribly wrong) since you can get the same result by plugging 1m into the radius of a circle equation.
 
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Of course Russ, but you could let people less advanced discover this. :smile:

More general answer is that radius changes by L/2Pi where L is addition to circumference. So, if orbit of Earth around Sun were extended by 1meter, then Earth's distance to Sun would increase by 16cm. If Sun's orbit around galaxy was extended by 1 meter, then its distance to center of it would increase by 16cm..
I wonder if this was intuitively obvious to you?
 

1. What was the purpose of packing Earth with 1m extra string?

The purpose of this experiment was to see if the Earth's surface area could be increased by packing it with 1m of extra string. This was a thought experiment to explore the potential consequences of manipulating the Earth's surface.

2. What was the unexpected result of the experiment?

The unexpected result was that the Earth's surface area did not increase significantly. This was due to the fact that the string did not have enough mass or density to significantly impact the Earth's surface area.

3. Why did the string not have a significant impact on the Earth's surface area?

The string did not have a significant impact because the Earth's surface is already made up of various layers and structures that are much denser and heavier than the string. Additionally, the Earth's gravity and the structural integrity of the planet would prevent the string from significantly altering its surface area.

4. Could this experiment have any real-world applications?

No, this experiment was purely a thought experiment and does not have any practical applications in the real world. It was simply a way to explore the potential consequences of manipulating the Earth's surface.

5. What are the potential consequences of manipulating the Earth's surface?

The potential consequences could include disrupting ecosystems, altering weather patterns, and causing geological instability. This experiment highlights the importance of carefully considering the potential consequences of any large-scale manipulations of our planet.

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