Title: Calendars
1Calendars
- Calendars from different cultures
2Keeping Time
- Today you probably think of a year as 365 days
but why do we have 365 days? - The 365 day year is based on how long it takes
the earth to revolve around the sun. Venuss year
is 0.615 earth years Jupiters is 11.9 earth
years and Plutos is 248.5 earth years.
3Other Calendars
- Not all calendars are 365 days
- We do not know exactly how long the Inca calendar
was. The Aztec and Mayan had two calendars one
was 260 days long and the other 365 days. The
Jewish Year is 354 days long.
Both the Jewish and Incan calendars are based on
lunar cycles.
4The Lunar Cycle
- A calendar based on the lunar cycle has months
are usually 30 days long - These months mark a full cycle of the moon.
- A full cycle of the moon is the time it takes for
the moon to go from new moon to new moon again.
5Is Our Calendar Right?
- Is a year exactly 365 days?
- No
- A year is slightly longer than 365 days
365.24219 days is the more exact duration of one
earth orbit around the sun. - If we do not compensate for this underestimation
we would lose 0.24219 days a year. While this may
not seem like a big deal we would lose 484 days
every 2000 years
6Leap Years
- Their have been many different ways to compensate
for the loss of days in our calendar. Today we
have leap years every four years. Since we have a
leap year every year one year is equal to 365.25
days.
7Reviewing Decimals
- When we write 365.25 we are using decimal places.
The numbers to the right of the decimal hold
places just as the positions to the left of the
decimal spot do.
3 6 5 . 2 5
Hundreds Ones Tenths Tens Decimal
Hundredths
8Interpreting Decimals
- The number 0.25 means 25 hundredths. This can be
written as . So if we gain 0.25 days per year
how many days would we gain in a 1000 years? - If there are really 365.242 0.242 days
per year how many days would we lose in 1000
years with only years that are 365 day long?
25 100
242 1000
9Leap Year Problems
- Because of leap years we gain 0.25 days ever
year or 250 days every 1000 years as we learned
on the last. We also learned that we lose
242 days every 1000 years by the exact number of
days in a year. So how many days ahead are we
after 1000 years?
10Compensating for Leap Years
- Every four years we gain ONE whole day on
February 29th. This means that we average a gain
of 0.25 or 1/4th day for the past four years. - However earths orbit is 365.242 days not
365.25 days. Leap years are overestimating the
time we actually lose - How do we lose the 0.008 days that we gain
annually due to leap years?
11Our Best Answer So Far
- Skip some leap years
- Specifically skip leap years every so often so
that our calendar becomes synchronized to Earths
orbit again. - But how many leap years should be skipped??
12Determine the Leap Years
- If a year were 365.240 days how many leap years
should there be in 1000 years? - What if there were 365.245 days in a year?
- Using the two above answers how many leap years
would have to be skipped in that 1000 years if
there is one every four years?
13Incas Mayans and Aztecs
- The Mayans Aztecs and Incas all had 12 months
every year in their calendar. The Mayan and Aztec
months were 30 days in length exactly. The Incas
based their months on the lunar cycle so most of
their months were 30 days. If their years had 12
months with 30 days each how many days would
there be in each year?
14How Would You Fix the Problem?
- If their year had 360 days per year and we know a
year is really 365 days long how many days would
they lose each year? - If you were an Inca how would you propose to fix
this problem?
15What the Incas Did
- The Incan calendar like the Jewish calendar was
based on the lunar cycle. So even though we do
not know the exact length of an Incan year lets
assume that it was 355 days long. It was probably
not 360 days long because that would not have
coincided with the lunar cycle. - How many days short of a full year was the Incan
year if it was 355 days long?
16How the Incas Compensated
- If their year was 355 days long the Incas would
have lost 10 days a year. How could they make up
those 10 days and still have each month start on
the new moon?