Longest day on Earth

Longest day on Earth
Who
Today
Where
Not Applicable
When
Today

The rate at which the Earth rotates is gradually slowing owing to a process called tidal friction as well as a phenomenon known as core-mantle coupling. These forces extend the length of a day by 0.0018 seconds (1.8 milliseconds) every century. That means that the longest day ever is always today, albeit by only a imperceptible increment.