Scientists determine how long ‘journey to the center of earth’ would take

  03 July 2016    Read: 1816
Scientists determine how long ‘journey to the center of earth’ would take
A pair of US scientists has determined how much time it would take for a free-falling body to reach the center of the Earth.
According to a study conducted by physicists Thomas Concannon and Gerardo Giordano of King’s College in Pennsylvania and published at arXiv.org, it would take approximately 1.8 years for a person riding a craft with properties similar to those of a large aircraft down a tunnel that runs all the way through Earth to reach the planet’s center.

The two key factors that would turn such a fall into a lengthy endeavor are the resistance of air filling the tunnel, which would gradually increase to a point where air would behave more like a solid than a gas, and the friction caused by the tunnel’s sides.

"The time it takes to fall down a tunnel through the center of the Earth to the other side takes approximately 42 minutes, but only when given several simplifying assumptions: a uniform density Earth; a gravitational field that varies linearly with radial position; a non-rotating Earth; a tunnel evacuated of air; and zero friction along the sides of the tunnel," the scientists remarked.

But while this problem was fun for them to think about, both scientists remark that the technology needed to conduct such an experiment won’t be available anytime soon.

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