Artículo
Earth rotation via doppler shifts?
Fecha de publicación:
10/08/2007
Editorial:
American Association of Physics Teachers
Revista:
American Journal of Physics
ISSN:
0002-9505
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Stedman cites many successfully experiments regarding the measurement of the Earth’s rotation via the Sagnac effect. He addresses the important fact that Sagnac measurements can be interpreted as a Doppler effect. In a rotating interferometer all optical components are moving, and therefore each one produces a Doppler shift. Accounting for the total contribution of all the mirrors, the standard Sagnac formula is recovered. We want to clarify the fact that we referred to the value of the Earth’s rotational rate as an example of what we call low rotational speed rather than a proposal to measure the Earth’s rotation by means of our apparatus. As suggested by a reviewer, one could mount the mirror on a motorized rotation stage and move it very slowly. Our apparatus may be used to show students how to detect very low rotational speeds.
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Bernal, Luis; Bilbao, Luis Ernesto; Earth rotation via doppler shifts?; American Association of Physics Teachers; American Journal of Physics; 75; 9; 10-8-2007; 773-778
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