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How Infamous Hydroelectric Dam Changed Earth’s Rotation
By Bhanu Praveen, Karnataka State Secretary – Helping Brainz
“Powerful” doesn’t really do this amazing (and VERY controversial) structure justice. Since the $30 billion project was announced, Chinese officials have faced heavy scrutiny from both scientists and environmental activists like. Many believe that the dam will ultimately result in catastrophe. Some concerns include the dam trapping pollution, spawning earthquakes and landslides, uprooting citizens (more than 1.3 million people have already been forced to relocate), and destroying historical locations – along with the habitats of endangered animals. (The government finally conceded that the project was ill conceived – after years of dubbing the dam one of the most spectacular pieces of engineering in Chinese history – but the damage is already done.)
The last 32 generators (each capable of generating 50 MW of power) went into action at the end of July last year. The gushing water produced by the dam has enough power to generate about 22.5 million kilowatts (22,500 megawatts) of energy (the estimates vary), which is equivalent to about FIFTEEN nuclear reactors and, of course, it doesn’t cause concerns about radioactive materials being unleashed (which is a very good thing, especially after events like the Chernobyl and Fukushima nuclear disasters) – so the disastrous effects can be negated by most, mainly due to the fact that it’s a clean, effective way of rendering energy for a booming population.
Wondering how this could possibly have an impact on the Earth’s rotation? Here’s a wonderful source that breaks it down further:
“Three Gorges Dam crosses the Yangtze River in Hubei province, China. It is the world’s largesthydroelectric power station by total capacity, which will be 22,500 MW when completed. When the water level is at maximum….it will flood a total area of 632 km2 of land. The reservoir will contain about 39.3 cubic km (9.43 cubic miles) of water. That water will weigh more than 39 trillion kilograms (42 billion tons).
A shift in a mass of that size will impact the rotation of the Earth due to a phenomena known as “themoment of inertia”, which is the inertia of a rigid rotating body with respect to its rotation. The moment of inertia of an object about a given axis describes how difficult it is to change its angular motion about that axis. The longer the distance of a mass to its axis of rotation, the slower it will spin. You may not know it, but you see examples of this in everyday life. For example, a figure skater attempting to spin faster will draw her arms tight to her body, and thereby reduce her moment of inertia. Similarly, a diver attempting to somersault faster will bring his body into a tucked position.
Raising 39 trillion kilograms of water 175 meters above sea level will increase the Earth’s moment of inertia, and thus slow its rotation. However, the impact will be extremely small. NASA scientists calculated the shift of such a mass will increase the length of day by only 0.06 microseconds, and make the Earth only very slightly more round in the middle and more flat on the top. It will also shift the pole position by about two centimeters (0.8 inch). Note that a shift in any object’s mass on the Earth relative to its axis of rotation will change its moment of inertia, although most shifts are too small to be measured (but they can be calculated).”
Source: http://theenergylibrary.com/node/11435
Not to worry, though. Earth’s rotation changes frequently, with many different variables added into the equation. First, we have the moon gradually receding from the Earth changing Earth’s rotation ever-so-slightly. Earthquakes (like the mega quake in Japan back in 2011) also help along the process (the same quake changed Earth’s rotation by 2.68 microseconds). Furthermore, every 5 years (or so), the length of the day increases and decreases by about a millisecond, or about 550 times larger than the change caused by the Japanese earthquake.
Still, this knowledge begs many interesting questions. Namely, how far is too far? Individually, these things don’t make much of a difference one-way-or-another, but together, who knows. So FQTQ readers, what are your thoughts?
For Further Reading:
“China’s Monster Three Gorges Dam Is About To Slow The Rotation Of The Earth:”
http://www.businessinsider.com/chinas-three-gorges-dam-really-will-slow-the-earths-rotation-2010-6#ixzz2gLFLVmuJ
Is your Neighbour a Human Trafficker, No? I do have one!
Location: Meerut
Sex a divine terminology have been misused and have been used as a medium to showcase one’s own aphrodisiac satisfaction and a orifice for emotional endeavors, which we feel is one of the root-cause of one of the strongest epidemic of this country – “Forced Sexual Exploitation” or the phenomenon of RAPE. And in this context, women are seen as a medium to accomplish the so called one-time personal satisfaction, be it be a 2-year old girl child or a 60-year old grandmother, the sick leaves no one freely.
We use this opportunity to narrate a horrible case which got reported from Meerut, one of the dreaded-den for Women in Uttar Pradesh.
“It was a pleasant afternoon , that one of our Helping Brainz volunteer just came to the verandah of her classroom to take a small tea-break, where she heard 3 housekeeping ladies (all aged above 40 approximately) discussing a matter of Forced Sexual Exploitation. As a Helping Brain, she is trained to break the silence and interfere to help out people and alas she did the same.”
The rest of the story was narrated by one of the housekeeping staff & the story goes like , “My name is Anita (name changed) , I’m a mother of 4 , three girls and one boy. My eldest daughter is married and I reside with my husband along with my 2 kids (My youngest boy and daughter), and second daughter who is 14 years old, resides at my maternal home. I sent her to my maternal home since she is a victim of forced sexual exploitation , and the culprits are forcing her again, we being poor , struggling for one time bread are ignored by the society and Government when we raise a complaint against these wealthy zaminders , who bribe the Government and the society for their own needs. The culprits, being my own neighbours who used to force their own son on my girl child and black-mail her after committing the crime, not to utter a word. However , after some time my child broke infront of me and I being helpless sent my child to my maternal home, otherwise I could have lost her.”
Helping Brainz’s Voice : We request the society to change their mentality and consider the rich and poor as ONE! Don’t include cast, creed , colour , sex and religion for differentiations. This was a story by helpless mother who narrated her story to us when , we said that , we are also her children.
Request you all to raise a voice against such crimes and break your culture of silence.
An Incident reported by Radhika Gupta, moderated by Yedhu Krishna Menon
Paint Your Dreams – PYD-1
Helping Brainz is association with Abstract4life and HCL Foundations presents Paint Your Dreams, the first painting competition being conducted for the kids from the respective rural areas. Aim behind the conduction of the event is to help the poor children with good artistic abilities and collate some funds for their higher education. How we are going to do this ? : Helping Brainz in association with Abstract4life would be landing in some badly affected rural areas of Delhi/Noida and Volunteers from Abstract4life would be helping children to learn the divine art of painting. The best paintings would be awarded with prizes/scholarships. Donations : Interested volunteers are requested to donate in the form of Cash Prize (Scholarships upto 1000Rs, which would provided as their school fees), School Bags, Pencil colours (2 packet) , Crayons(2 packet) or Pencils(2 packet). Whom to contact : Preeja Nair [9582268369] – Program Convener- PYD-1-Delhi-NCR. Program Agenda :
Location | Timings | Event Co-ordinators | Prizes / Sponsorship (those who wish to contribute) | |
SPOC Name | SPOC Contact Details | |||
Madanpur Khadar,South Delhi | 9.30 am – 11.30 am | Satyendra , Pradeep | 9540726677 | 1000 Cash prize (Scholarship), 1 School bag, Pencil colours (2 Packet), Crayons (2 Packet), Pencils(2 Packet), |
Vishwa International school, Noida Sec51 | 11.00 am – 1.00 pm | Anurag , Ankur | 8265992708 | |
Om Foundations, Noida Sec51 | 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm | Prabhjoat, Radhika | 8979973901 |