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Quite sure I didn't Google properly, but I'm not well versed so is to be expected. Did find this forum, and have a few times previous to be helpful.
Now what I'm wondering is what would happen if mass from the center/near center of the Earth where moved and dispersed, how would this effect Gravity and the rotation of the Earth?
To apply something tangible to the question; Let's say we use an eruption of Magma from a volcano that has a direct flow path to the core. It erupts 100kg of Magma per second, just to give a number to something. Might this be a means for Earth to 'self regulate' it's rotational speed and gravity? (I am assuming here that there is some relationship to Centripetal Force and Gravity, or that they act similar in that as rotation increases so must the force/mass at the axis center)
If the above is true, might removing mass and dispersing it from man made drillings slow the 'self regulating' process? Say for instance drilling/pumping oil or water.
That is to say, there is a relationship to the amount of mass we take from a central point and disperse to the 'self regulating' of Earth.
As I said, I'm not too smart so don't hold it against me if terms are misused or wrong, and please do correct me so I learn the proper way.
Thanks,
John
Now what I'm wondering is what would happen if mass from the center/near center of the Earth where moved and dispersed, how would this effect Gravity and the rotation of the Earth?
To apply something tangible to the question; Let's say we use an eruption of Magma from a volcano that has a direct flow path to the core. It erupts 100kg of Magma per second, just to give a number to something. Might this be a means for Earth to 'self regulate' it's rotational speed and gravity? (I am assuming here that there is some relationship to Centripetal Force and Gravity, or that they act similar in that as rotation increases so must the force/mass at the axis center)
If the above is true, might removing mass and dispersing it from man made drillings slow the 'self regulating' process? Say for instance drilling/pumping oil or water.
That is to say, there is a relationship to the amount of mass we take from a central point and disperse to the 'self regulating' of Earth.
As I said, I'm not too smart so don't hold it against me if terms are misused or wrong, and please do correct me so I learn the proper way.
Thanks,
John