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Cactus Saul Is the word barycenter in the dictionary? I can not find my
dictionary We are talking about a point where two objects gravity force is equal, Like the sun gravity is so much stronger than earth that point is inside the sun. Bert |
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It's not in mine either, BEERTbrain! Try a science dictionary. lmao!
I get 331,000 hits on a yahoo search of that word. As Paine admitted to me, the Sun/Jupiter barycenter is OUTSIDE the Sun's surface. Then he tried to change the argument to show he was right! Boo hiss! Saul Levy On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 09:47:19 -0400, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: Cactus Saul Is the word barycenter in the dictionary? I can not find my dictionary We are talking about a point where two objects gravity force is equal, Like the sun gravity is so much stronger than earth that point is inside the sun. Bert |
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