Driving forces of plate tectonics and the importance of inertia

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To demonstrate how unimportant inertia is in plate tectonic problems, as part of a lecture, we calculate momentum and moment of inertia of both a supertanker and a plate. A supertanker running into a dock will do more than a million times more damage than a plate. This activity addresses student misconceptions and has a small quantitative component.

Publisher: Donald Forsyth
Last Updated: 7/8/2014

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