The Gravitational Spacecraft
... Field through Gas or Plasma at UltraLow Pressure” ‡ , are devices designed on the basis, of this effect, and usually are chambers containing gas or plasma at ultra-low pressure. Therefore, when an oscillating electromagnetic field is applied upon the gas its gravitational mass will be reduced and, ...
... Field through Gas or Plasma at UltraLow Pressure” ‡ , are devices designed on the basis, of this effect, and usually are chambers containing gas or plasma at ultra-low pressure. Therefore, when an oscillating electromagnetic field is applied upon the gas its gravitational mass will be reduced and, ...
Clifford M. Will Theory and Experiment in Gravitational Physics 1993
... Theory and Experiment in Gravitational Physics plate of the star field around the location of the radio source 3C48. Although they expected to find a cluster of galaxies, what they saw at the precise location of the radio source was an object that had a decidedly stellar appearance, an unusual spec ...
... Theory and Experiment in Gravitational Physics plate of the star field around the location of the radio source 3C48. Although they expected to find a cluster of galaxies, what they saw at the precise location of the radio source was an object that had a decidedly stellar appearance, an unusual spec ...
exploring cosmic strings: observable effects and cosmological
... to the strongly coupled moduli. The production mechanism relies on the existence of moduli –relatively light, weakly coupled scalar fields, predicted in supersymmetric particle theories, including string theory. Moduli couple to strings linearly and would be copiously radiated by oscillating loops o ...
... to the strongly coupled moduli. The production mechanism relies on the existence of moduli –relatively light, weakly coupled scalar fields, predicted in supersymmetric particle theories, including string theory. Moduli couple to strings linearly and would be copiously radiated by oscillating loops o ...
Developments in Unipolar Charging of Airborne Particles: Theories
... unipolar charging takes up the major part due to higher charging efficiency. In order to understand the charging mechanism of airborne particles, accordingly to predict the efficiency of unipolar chargers, different theoretical models have been proposed and investigated in all regimes. Numerical tec ...
... unipolar charging takes up the major part due to higher charging efficiency. In order to understand the charging mechanism of airborne particles, accordingly to predict the efficiency of unipolar chargers, different theoretical models have been proposed and investigated in all regimes. Numerical tec ...
Controlled Manipulation of Engineered Colloidal Particles Janine
... Hardiman at the Nanofabrication Facility in North Carolina State University. ...
... Hardiman at the Nanofabrication Facility in North Carolina State University. ...
Hydrodynamic interactions in colloidal and
... 251]. Yet, despite their scientific and technological relevance, our understanding of hydrodynamic interactions is still far from complete. One example is the longstanding debate whether the fluctuations of settling velocities in sedimenting suspensions diverge with increasing container size or not [3 ...
... 251]. Yet, despite their scientific and technological relevance, our understanding of hydrodynamic interactions is still far from complete. One example is the longstanding debate whether the fluctuations of settling velocities in sedimenting suspensions diverge with increasing container size or not [3 ...
PDF corrected surface chemistry
... phase have great affinity (love) for the dispersion medium. In case water acts as the dispersed phase, the lyophilic colloid is called hydrophilic colloid. These are generally stable due to the strong attractive forces operating between the two phases. These are reversible in nature. On evaporating ...
... phase have great affinity (love) for the dispersion medium. In case water acts as the dispersed phase, the lyophilic colloid is called hydrophilic colloid. These are generally stable due to the strong attractive forces operating between the two phases. These are reversible in nature. On evaporating ...
Quantifying particle motion under force fields in
... stage in life cycle. If the parasite is present in the body, their oocysts in fecal samples would be indicated. This parasite is waterborne and also found to infect livestock [18]. Since infection can be caused by just a few oocysts, its detection is difficult due to the need for high sensitivities. ...
... stage in life cycle. If the parasite is present in the body, their oocysts in fecal samples would be indicated. This parasite is waterborne and also found to infect livestock [18]. Since infection can be caused by just a few oocysts, its detection is difficult due to the need for high sensitivities. ...
Geophysics :: 1. Gravity methods
... structure was confirmed using it in Egbell (1916). The first salt dome and oil-bearing structure that was discovered by the torsion balance was the Nash dome in Brazoria County (Texas, USA) in 1924. It was the Americans who stated that this result could be considered as the beginning of the era of a ...
... structure was confirmed using it in Egbell (1916). The first salt dome and oil-bearing structure that was discovered by the torsion balance was the Nash dome in Brazoria County (Texas, USA) in 1924. It was the Americans who stated that this result could be considered as the beginning of the era of a ...
The Book (Pan Theory)
... ::--that one most elementary particle started the entire universe. By slow division it became strings or clusters of the same identical particle. As these elementary particles decrease in size, they increase in number-- from the beginning to the present time. Their combined forms, size, density, int ...
... ::--that one most elementary particle started the entire universe. By slow division it became strings or clusters of the same identical particle. As these elementary particles decrease in size, they increase in number-- from the beginning to the present time. Their combined forms, size, density, int ...
ABSTRACT Title of dissertation: UNDERSTANDING ELECTRIC FIELD-ENHANCED TRANSPORT FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF
... including electrostatic force, image force and van der Waals force, are accounted for in the simulation. Using both experiment and simulation the effects of the particle size, electric field intensity, and the convective flow on coverage selectivity have been investigated. Coverage selectivity is mo ...
... including electrostatic force, image force and van der Waals force, are accounted for in the simulation. Using both experiment and simulation the effects of the particle size, electric field intensity, and the convective flow on coverage selectivity have been investigated. Coverage selectivity is mo ...
ABSTRACT Title of Document:
... Figure 1.10: Particle ratios made by different experiments at collisions at 200 GeV......27 Figure 2.1: The accelerator facilities leading to RHIC...................................................33 Figure 2.2: A cut-away cartoon of the beam pipe..................................................... ...
... Figure 1.10: Particle ratios made by different experiments at collisions at 200 GeV......27 Figure 2.1: The accelerator facilities leading to RHIC...................................................33 Figure 2.2: A cut-away cartoon of the beam pipe..................................................... ...
Transport and trapping of dust particles in a potential well
... measured approximately at the center of the experimental chamber. Both the density and temperature then decrease from these peak values when the probe is scanned toward the wall of the experimental chamber. To study particle trapping and transport in the background of inductively coupled diffused p ...
... measured approximately at the center of the experimental chamber. Both the density and temperature then decrease from these peak values when the probe is scanned toward the wall of the experimental chamber. To study particle trapping and transport in the background of inductively coupled diffused p ...
Gravitational and Inertial Mass in General Relativity
... the tensor appearing on the right side of the Einstein equations, as source of gravitational fields, is indeed the physical energy-momentum tensor. In the Lagrangian formulation of the Einstein field equations, the source tensor is T (2 / g ) m / g , where m is the Langrangian density f ...
... the tensor appearing on the right side of the Einstein equations, as source of gravitational fields, is indeed the physical energy-momentum tensor. In the Lagrangian formulation of the Einstein field equations, the source tensor is T (2 / g ) m / g , where m is the Langrangian density f ...
nainan k. varghese
... Time is a functional entity of duration compared with the interval required for a matter body, which is assumed to move at constant (linear) speed, to move through a definite distance in space. Work is the magnitude of (additional) distortions in universal medium. Work, being displacements of quanta ...
... Time is a functional entity of duration compared with the interval required for a matter body, which is assumed to move at constant (linear) speed, to move through a definite distance in space. Work is the magnitude of (additional) distortions in universal medium. Work, being displacements of quanta ...
gravity theory based on mass–energy equivalence
... since it includes negative values and must be integrated to infinity. We interpreted the negative values as resulting from rest mass waves and kinetic energy waves in the FS. The speed of an object is defined relative to the FS since the mass density field of the object exists in the FS. Thus the re ...
... since it includes negative values and must be integrated to infinity. We interpreted the negative values as resulting from rest mass waves and kinetic energy waves in the FS. The speed of an object is defined relative to the FS since the mass density field of the object exists in the FS. Thus the re ...
Kinetic temperature of dust particle motion in gas
... The phenomenon of warming of dust particle motion in gas discharge plasma to an abnormally large kinetic energy is of great interest [1–3]. Dust particles under certain conditions can acquire kinetic energy of the order of 10 eV and higher, far above the temperature of gas and temperatures of ions a ...
... The phenomenon of warming of dust particle motion in gas discharge plasma to an abnormally large kinetic energy is of great interest [1–3]. Dust particles under certain conditions can acquire kinetic energy of the order of 10 eV and higher, far above the temperature of gas and temperatures of ions a ...
the periodic waveguided multiverse design
... Attempts at building the 5D-general theory of electricity and gravity--------------------------------------------------6 Planckian-Einsteinian roots of the periodic waveguided Multiverse-concept----------------------------------------7 Periodic 3D-waveguide’s concept of the global 4D-hyperspace----- ...
... Attempts at building the 5D-general theory of electricity and gravity--------------------------------------------------6 Planckian-Einsteinian roots of the periodic waveguided Multiverse-concept----------------------------------------7 Periodic 3D-waveguide’s concept of the global 4D-hyperspace----- ...
- Philsci
... fields are acting in this equation, it would seem to follow that FLorentz must stand for the force due only to external fields. This might then be explicitly written into the equation as Fext = q(Eext + v x Bext). Much of what Frisch says is compatible with this interpretation of the LFE. He states ...
... fields are acting in this equation, it would seem to follow that FLorentz must stand for the force due only to external fields. This might then be explicitly written into the equation as Fext = q(Eext + v x Bext). Much of what Frisch says is compatible with this interpretation of the LFE. He states ...
Long-Ranged Oppositely Charged Interactions for Designing New
... that the complex drying forces of such clusters minimize the second moment of the mass distribution of the clusters [19]. Several methods make use, in some way or another, of the polymerization of organic monomers associated with spherical particles [1,12,20–23]. The methodologies include swelling o ...
... that the complex drying forces of such clusters minimize the second moment of the mass distribution of the clusters [19]. Several methods make use, in some way or another, of the polymerization of organic monomers associated with spherical particles [1,12,20–23]. The methodologies include swelling o ...
Photon and Graviton Mass Limits
... detecting individual quanta – gravitons – seem remote indeed, because graviton coupling to matter is so enormously weak. These are not the only differences. For electrodynamics, the history has been one of increasingly sensitive null experiments giving increasingly stringent constraints on a possibl ...
... detecting individual quanta – gravitons – seem remote indeed, because graviton coupling to matter is so enormously weak. These are not the only differences. For electrodynamics, the history has been one of increasingly sensitive null experiments giving increasingly stringent constraints on a possibl ...
Electrokinetic colloid patterning characterization with a
... in liquid, such as milk), or they could have differing phases (i.e. solids dispersed in liquids, such as blood). There are vast numbers of colloids that exist commercially, and colloids play a major role in research (Pieranski, 1983). Examples of colloids existing in the food industry include milk, ...
... in liquid, such as milk), or they could have differing phases (i.e. solids dispersed in liquids, such as blood). There are vast numbers of colloids that exist commercially, and colloids play a major role in research (Pieranski, 1983). Examples of colloids existing in the food industry include milk, ...
Dynamic particle trapping, release, and sorting by microvortices on a
... used to model large-scale and small-scale vortex flows in turbulence, respectively 关24,25兴. Vilela and Motter 关26兴 showed that permanent trapping of inertial aerosols much heavier than the advecting fluid can occur in two widely studied open flows: the blinking vortex system with static vortices and ...
... used to model large-scale and small-scale vortex flows in turbulence, respectively 关24,25兴. Vilela and Motter 关26兴 showed that permanent trapping of inertial aerosols much heavier than the advecting fluid can occur in two widely studied open flows: the blinking vortex system with static vortices and ...
A Microscopic Approach to Van-der
... macroscopic frequency dependent dielectric properties. This DLP method therefore assumes that we have a sufficiently large separation and sufficiently large bodies such that a bulk continuum description of the dielectric response is warranted. However this means it does not work well for the nanoclu ...
... macroscopic frequency dependent dielectric properties. This DLP method therefore assumes that we have a sufficiently large separation and sufficiently large bodies such that a bulk continuum description of the dielectric response is warranted. However this means it does not work well for the nanoclu ...
The electrostatic force in blowing snow by David Scott Schmidt A
... Using a high-speed camera to photograph trajectories of saltating glass spheres in a wind tunnel, White and Schultz (1977) found trajectories were higher and Iongerthan predicted from equations involving only fluid drag and gravitational forces. They improved agreement with the observed trajectories ...
... Using a high-speed camera to photograph trajectories of saltating glass spheres in a wind tunnel, White and Schultz (1977) found trajectories were higher and Iongerthan predicted from equations involving only fluid drag and gravitational forces. They improved agreement with the observed trajectories ...
Le Sage's theory of gravitation
Le Sage's theory of gravitation is a kinetic theory of gravity originally proposed by Nicolas Fatio de Duillier in 1690 and later by Georges-Louis Le Sage in 1748. The theory proposed a mechanical explanation for Newton's gravitational force in terms of streams of tiny unseen particles (which Le Sage called ultra-mundane corpuscles) impacting all material objects from all directions. According to this model, any two material bodies partially shield each other from the impinging corpuscles, resulting in a net imbalance in the pressure exerted by the impact of corpuscles on the bodies, tending to drive the bodies together. This mechanical explanation for gravity never gained widespread acceptance, although it continued to be studied occasionally by physicists until the beginning of the 20th century, by which time it was generally considered to be conclusively discredited.