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Very Fast Rotating Dumbbell in Outer Space. One end lead otherStyrofoa
It is moving forward at 25,000 mph It is spinning at 25,000 rps Will
it curve in the direction of the lead ball that is 25,000 times heavier than the styrofoam ball? Before you answer "Think Mach" bert |
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Yes is my answer. I'm Not using the physics of a curving base ball.
Using the great thinking of Mach . He gave the right answer to what we refer to as centrifugal force. bert |
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On Jul 16, 8:53 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Yes is my answer. I'm Not using the physics of a curving base ball. Using the great thinking of Mach . He gave the right answer to what we refer to as centrifugal force. bert Sounds like merely gravity to me. Double-A |
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Very Fast Rotating Dumbbell in Outer Space. One end lead other...
Doubole-A Right you are,and if you said "inertia" you would have been
just as right bert |
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Very Fast Rotating Dumbbell in Outer Space. One end lead other...
Its curving can be related to pendulum clocks bobs in tune to each
other. A little tricky. But this outside push even helps Wolters gravity push force theory that is explained to us by oc. I see Mach theory coming to mind. Time to bury the centrifuge force,for it is not a single force. It also is tricky bert |
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