Could You See the Curvature of the Earth in This Airport?
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#4This is very Five-Thrity-Eight-ish, I love it!
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#5> How (if at all) do architects of large buildings deal with the Earth's curvature?
http://www.reddit.com/r/askscience/comments/29jrhq/how_if_at...
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#6http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bedford_Level_experiment
TL;DR - use a theodolite with measurement poles at each end and in the middle. No iphones, laser pens or bowling balls needed. Sometimes it comes down to having the right tools for the job.
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#7In practice, it may be possible to somewhat reliably measure a difference in deceleration rolling the ball towards an end of the hall vs towards its center.
And of course, if one also has a scale, the weight of the ball can be used to see whether the floor is level.
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#9"The top of the Golden Gate Bridge is almost two inches wider at the top than the base because of the curvature of the Earth" http://datagenetics.com/blog/june32012/index.html
Here's the original: http://arachnoid.com/carnival/index.html#Vertical
In the linked article, we also find this graphic used to make another point -- horizon distance: http://datagenetics.com/blog/june32012/globe.png
Here's the original, from my Web site: http://arachnoid.com/carnival/resources/horizon_distance.png
Look familiar?
Re: Could You See the Curvature of the Earth in This Airport?
#10Getting on for a century ago this 'problem' was solved: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bedford_Level_experiment TL;DR - use a theodolite with measurement poles at each end and in the middle. No iphones, laser pens or bowling balls needed. Sometimes it comes down to having the right tools for the job.
I was going to suggest something similar... just put the bowling ball at one end and if you can see the whole thing at floor level at the other end, it's straight, else it's curved.