Stephen,
I respectfully disagree with your analysis. The rotation of the ball
comes from friction with the track as the ball is attracted by the magnet.
No friction, the ball would just slide along the track. The magnet doesn't
have anything to do with the angular momentum directly.
Hank
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Jed, Shall I just pick one, or
do you want to assign them in a more orderly fashion?
Hank
- Original Message -
From:
Jed Rothwell
To: vortex-L@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 2:40 PM
Subject: ICCF-11 titles
Here are all of the ICCF-11 titles that I am aware
Jesus and Satan were having an
on-going argument about who was better on the computer. They had been going
at it for days, and frankly God was tired of hearing all the bickering.
Finally fed up, God said, "THAT'S
IT! I have had enough. I am going to set up a test that will run for two
Canadian Border. She uses it in the summertime to commute to the
school she works at. The car has no top, (a roadster), so its not ideal in the
NE, but was fine in LA
A picture of the car is at http://www.getmsm.com/ev/tropica/default.htm
Hank Scudder
Jed,
Just for the heck of it I did a
google on Hyunik Yang and got a large number
of responses. He has reported on nanowires of Gallium Nitride and Gallium
Phosphide, as well as jointly with some russians on an Experimental Study of Peculiarities of Electric Explosion ...
web.pdx.edu/~p
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