What is an Oblate spheroid?

Oct 17, 2022 · 1m 30s
What is an Oblate spheroid?
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Oblate spheroid From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Diagram of an oblate spheroid An oblate spheroid is a famous shape. It is the shape of the Earth and some...

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Oblate spheroid
From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Diagram of an oblate spheroid
An oblate spheroid is a famous shape. It is the shape of the Earth and some other planets. It is like a sphere squashed from the top so the circumference around the poles is less than the circumference around the equator. Shapes of this type are called ellipsoids.

Oblate spheroids have rotational symmetry around an axis from pole to pole.[1]

Many planets, including the Earth and Saturn, are oblate spheroids. The difference between a sphere and the Earth's shape is small, only about one part in 300.

Stars spin, and some spin very fast. The faster the spin, the flatter the oblate spheroid. The Sun rotates at 2 km per second, neutron stars have speeds of thousands of km/sec.[2]

Origin of flattening
In 1687 Isaac Newton published the Principia. He included a proof that a rotating self-gravitating fluid body in equilibrium takes the form of an oblate ellipsoid of revolution (a spheroid).[3] The amount of flattening depends on the density and the balance of gravitational force and centrifugal force.

In other words, the Earth is a spheroid because it rotates. Gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn are flattened by rotation more than the Earth.

References
"Oblate Spheroid - from Wolfram MathWorld". Mathworld.wolfram.com. 2009-10-04. Retrieved 2009-10-23.
How fast do stars spin? Astronomy Café
Isaac Newton:Principia Book III Proposition XIX Problem III, p. 407 in Andrew Motte translation

Oblate spheroid. (2022, October 12). Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 15:00, October 14, 2022 from https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Oblate_spheroid&oldid=8483712.
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