What will be the duration of the day if the earth suddenly shrinks to of its original volume mass being unchanged?

What will be the duration of the day if the earth suddenly shrinks to of its original volume mass being unchanged?

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Solution : Here, <br> final volume, `V_(2) = (1)/(64)` initial volume, `V_(1)` <br> i.e., `(4)/(3) pi R_(2)^(3) = (1)/(64) xx (4)/(3) pi R_(1)^(3)` <br> `R_(2)^(3) ((1)/(4) R_(1))^(3) or R_(2) = (1)/(4)R_(1)` <br> As no external torque is acting, <br> `L = I omega = I ((2pi)/(T)) = constant` <br> i.e., `I_(2)//T_(2) = I_(1)//T_(1)` <br> `((2)/(5) M R_(2)^(2)) (1)/(T_(2)) = ((2)/(5)M R_(1)^(2)) xx (1)/(T_(1))` <br> `T_(2) = (R_(2)^(2))/(R_(1)^(2)) xx T_(1)` <br> As `T_(1) =` time taken by earth to complate one revolution about its axis. <br> i.e., normal lenght of the day `= 24` hours <br> `:. T_(2) = ((1)/(4))^(2) xx 24 = 1.5h`