http://www.lerc.nasa.gov/WWW/bpp/ComnErr.html
look under Gyroscopic Antigravity
JEFF
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Hi Z
its real eassy, when u run out offf any atmosphere, when u are
completely outside ofthe armoaphwew shell,, then u are at the point where
centrifuigal and gravitational forces are relatively balanced,
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Express yourself
the slight bulge in the equator...
instead of having the earth
pressed into a giant spinning disk...
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Hi John ;
John Mullan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cool. This is the first time I've heard these
things explained this way.
Can I ask: Just what is the equivilent
the earth
pressed into a giant spinning disk...
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Believe it or not, this all makes sense.
And what's
Hi John ;
John wrote :
Now then, just who the heck came up with the term
'centrifugal force' if it is
non-existant?
Not sure. I grew up with centrifugal force. In
college physics I had a mental block for centripetal
force. Took a long time to get it resolved.
Best Regards,
Peter G.
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Hi Eric ;
Eric wrote :
I really don't understand this assertion. (And I saw
it on the web pages from scientists
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Hi Eric ;
Eric wrote :
I really don't understand this assertion. (And I
saw
it on the web pages from scientists as well.)
Saying
that the force is an illusion. If you put
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Cool
I think I remember reading that Moana Kea in Hawaii (sp?) in Hawaii is
the tallest mountain in the world if you measure from the ocean floor.
Peggy
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Hi Z and All ;
The tallest mountains on the earth are in the ocean.
This is because the seawater helps
Hi Eric ;
Eric wrote :
I really don't understand this assertion. (And I saw
it on the web pages from scientists as well.) Saying
that the force is an illusion. If you put a spring
between my hand and the ball it would compress. A
spring needs a force pushing it from both ends to do
that.
The term is action-reaction force pairs.
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Hi Eric ;
Eric wrote :
I really don't understand this assertion. (And I saw
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Hi Eric ;
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I really don't understand this assertion. (And I saw
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Hi Eric ;
Eric wrote :
I really don't understand this assertion. (And I saw
it on the web pages from scientists as well.) Saying
that the force is an illusion
Hi Eric ;
Yes centrifugal and centripetal are confusing. Let me
try.
Let's say you set a bowling ball down on the bowling
lane so it is stationary. Now you push the ball down
the lane with your hand. Your hand feels a force
pushing back from the ball, but is it really a force?
No it isn't.
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Pardon my physics, but wouldn't the centripetal
force be greatest at the equator?
I had to look it up. Which was a good thing cause it's
one of those things I
Correct. It's why sites near the Equator are the most favourable for
launching rockets into orbit.
Doug Woodard
St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
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So, to rephrase my earlier question. Wouldn't the inertial force
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While I'm sure that there are many factors involved in selecting a
launch
site but, Kodiak Island http://www.akaerospace.com/klc/ has to be pretty
far
from the equator.
Doug
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I defer to the physicists on this but my guess would be that the sheer
weight of the pile of trash or sand (eg from Tar Sands, Alberta) would be
the limiting factor
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While I'm sure that there are many factors
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While I'm sure that there are many factors
involved in selecting a
launch
right ).I doubt that Canada
would be willing to give up 60 sq miles, just to pile trash on it.
Greg H.
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be
one hell of a mess to clean up.
Jeff
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Centrifuges force is greater at the equator, even
that. But it's a wonderful thought!
Ooops, just rambling thought. Sorry.
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Putting a pile of trash
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Speaking of land fills, any opinions on Mount Trashmore in Michigan? It is
a very nice ski hill we hear, built up thanks to a lot of Canadian trash
exported from Ontario. The liners are supposed to prevent leaching. Do
they work?
Liners do work, at least
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--- Darryl McMahon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Pardon my physics, but wouldn't the centripetal
force be greatest at the equator?
I had to look it up. Which was a good thing cause it's
one of those things I always questioned - what the
difference between centripetal and centrifugal was.
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Pardon my physics, but wouldn't the centripetal
force be greatest at the equator?
I had to look it up. Which was a good thing cause it's
one of those things I always questioned - what the
difference
Speaking of land fills, any opinions on Mount Trashmore in Michigan? It is
a very nice ski hill we hear, built up thanks to a lot of Canadian trash
exported from Ontario. The liners are supposed to prevent leaching. Do
they work?
If so, here's your trivial pursuit question for the day: Since the
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