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 instan
http://www.lerc.nasa.gov/WWW/bpp/ComnErr.html
look under "Gyroscopic Antigravity"
JEFF
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ulge in the equator...
> instead of having the earth
> > pressed into a giant spinning disk...
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gravity is a function of mass, the angular momentum is neglegible... perhaps
> this explains the slight bulge in the equator... instead of having the earth
> pressed into a giant spinning disk...
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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.
Th
having the earth
pressed into a giant spinning disk...
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The term is action-reaction force pairs.
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Hi Eric ;
Eric wrote :
> I really don't understand this asserti
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
> th
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
rash
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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 equ
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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
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> > Pardon my physics, but wouldn't the centripetal
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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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: Correct. It's why sites near the Equator are the most favourable for
: launching rockets into orbit.
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Correct. It's why sites near the Equator are the most favourable for
launching rockets into orbit.
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> >
> > Pardon my physics, but wouldn't the centripetal
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> I had to look it up. Which was a good thing cause it's
> one of those things I always questioned - what the
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> Pardon my physics, but wouldn't the centripetal
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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
ught. Sorry.
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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 l
that. But it's a wonderful thought!
Ooops, just rambling thought. Sorry.
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Putting a pile of
there'd be
one hell of a mess to clean up.
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Centrifuges force
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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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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