Why do some asteroids tumble end over end?

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Answer 1
Answer: Well, what's the difference between rotating and tumbling anyway ?

I look at it this way:

-- When you walk around and spin a basketball on your finger, it's rotating.

-- When you roll the basketball on the floor, it's tumbling end-over-end.

What's the difference ?

According to the basketball, there's no difference at all.

The difference to US is:  Which way is the spin-axis pointing ?

-- If the spin-axis is pointing up-and-down while the ball moves around,
then we say it's rotating.  Like the Earth, the Moon, and Mars.

-- If the spin-axis is pointing side-to-side while the ball moves around,
then we say it's tumbling end-over-end.  Like Uranus and some asteroids.

To me, all the planets and asteroids are just rotating.  But WE have
different descriptions for it when we compare the rotation to the way
they're moving around.

That's my opinion.  I could be wrong.

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The subject becomes perhaps a little less confusing when you
look at it from a slightly different angle:

The "year" is not what we print on calendars. The "year" is the
time the Earth takes to complete one revolution around the sun ...
roughly  365-1/4 days.

The moon's revolution is not tied to the Earth's revolution in any
way.  The moon does its own thing in its own orbit, and shows a
complete set of "phases" in roughly 29.53 days.

The reason so many cultures have made so many different
calendars is because no calendar can exactly match the sun
and the moon with whole numbers of days, and each calendar
tries to come close, in a different way.

Everybody's calendar does the best it can to fit the year.
And every calendar also has some structure that also goes
along with the moon ... some more closely, and some less.

The Gregorian calendar that we use does a very good job
matching the year, and then the "months" kind of give the moon
some recognition without really trying to match it closely.

The Islamic, Hebrew, and Chinese calendars begin their months
with the New Moon.  The Islamic religious calendar ... as
I understand it, but I may be wrong ... is strictly lunar.  It simply
begins a new year after 12 complete cycles of moon phases.
That makes the Islamic religious calendar about 11 days shorter
than Earth's revolution around the sun, and is the reason why
you'll notice Ramadan starting earlier every year than it did
the year before. 

The Hebrew religious calendar is also strictly lunar, but with a big
additional device that brings it into alignment with the year.
The Hebrew religious months begin right on the New Moon,
so 12 of them are about 11 days shorter than a real year.
Then ... seven times in each 19 years ... the Hebrew religious
calendar adds an extra whole month/moon, and has 13 of them
before the next year is counted.  This actually does a great job
of matching up with both the sun and the moon.  The system
has been in place for over 2000 years, and it has worked out
such that ... without any special tampering ... Passover and
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which is always the night of the Full Moon that is nearest the
respective Equinoxes.

By the way ... Most Islamic countries use the Islamic calendar for
prayer and religious applications, and the Gregorian calendar for
trade and business dealings.  Israel and other Jewish communities
worldwide use the Hebrew calendar for prayer and religious occasions,
and the Gregorian calendar for trade and business dealings.

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Answer: Absorption

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Controlled variables are the factor that remains at the same phases of an experiment.

What is controlled variable?

Anything kept constant or constrained in a research study is referred to as a control variable. Despite not being relevant to the study's objectives, this variable is controlled because it might have an impact on the results.

Variables can be controlled either directly by maintaining their value throughout a study (for example, by maintaining a constant room temperature in an experiment) or indirectly by using techniques like randomization or statistical control (e.g., to account for participant characteristics like age in statistical tests).

Hence, controlled variables are that variables which are kept at the same phases of an experiment.

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the controlled varaibles aka E. because the control group is  Group of subjects in the experiment that experimental group as compared to