
JECT TO LORENTZ FORCE IAA-AAS-DyCoSS2-04-11
... In this work, we analyzed the problem of attitude dynamics of an electrostatically charged spacecraft under the effects of gravity gradient and Lorentz torque in pitch direction. The effects of orbital elements on the magnitude of Lorentz torque is analyzed for various value of charge to mass ratio. ...
... In this work, we analyzed the problem of attitude dynamics of an electrostatically charged spacecraft under the effects of gravity gradient and Lorentz torque in pitch direction. The effects of orbital elements on the magnitude of Lorentz torque is analyzed for various value of charge to mass ratio. ...
Time Travel and Warp Drives
... the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva, where such particles attain speeds very close to the speed of light. (Sending larger masses, such as people or spaceships, a significant distance into the future, while possible in principle, requires amounts of energy which are at pre ...
... the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva, where such particles attain speeds very close to the speed of light. (Sending larger masses, such as people or spaceships, a significant distance into the future, while possible in principle, requires amounts of energy which are at pre ...
Nova Layout [7x10] - Institut Laue
... mechanics which allows an analytic solution involving special functions known as Airy functions. The solutions of the corresponding Schrödinger equation with linear potential were discovered in 1920th [1] and can be found in major textbooks on quantum mechanics [2–7]. For a long time, this problem w ...
... mechanics which allows an analytic solution involving special functions known as Airy functions. The solutions of the corresponding Schrödinger equation with linear potential were discovered in 1920th [1] and can be found in major textbooks on quantum mechanics [2–7]. For a long time, this problem w ...
Rotary Homework #1
... (b) Compare this force with her weight. 13. A race car starts from rest on a circular track of radius 400 m. The car’s speed increases at the constant rate of 0.500 m/s2. At the point where the magnitudes of the centripetal and tangential accelerations are equal, determine (a) the speed of the race ...
... (b) Compare this force with her weight. 13. A race car starts from rest on a circular track of radius 400 m. The car’s speed increases at the constant rate of 0.500 m/s2. At the point where the magnitudes of the centripetal and tangential accelerations are equal, determine (a) the speed of the race ...
Rigid body impact models partially considering deformation
... deformations, arising near the contact area and propagating in the bodies. Mathematical models reflect this process more or less completely. In the classical theory of rigid body impact, deformations are not taken into account and only integrated characteristics of the impact forces (their impulses) ...
... deformations, arising near the contact area and propagating in the bodies. Mathematical models reflect this process more or less completely. In the classical theory of rigid body impact, deformations are not taken into account and only integrated characteristics of the impact forces (their impulses) ...
On early and late phases of acceleration of the
... for simplicity and logical articulations. I tried to dislocate the mathematical calculations I performed to go to the essence of their realization. It is one of the guideline of this thesis which is specifically present in section 1.3 1.5 A.3 2.1 3.2. Unlike research papers, I started with a oversim ...
... for simplicity and logical articulations. I tried to dislocate the mathematical calculations I performed to go to the essence of their realization. It is one of the guideline of this thesis which is specifically present in section 1.3 1.5 A.3 2.1 3.2. Unlike research papers, I started with a oversim ...
Casimir Forces in a Piston Geometry at Zero and Finite Temperatures
... due to the presence of conducting boundary conditions [1]. The energy spectrum is modified in a fashion that depends on the separation between the plates, a. While the zero-point energy is itself infinite, its variation with a gives rise to a finite force. High precision measurements, following the ...
... due to the presence of conducting boundary conditions [1]. The energy spectrum is modified in a fashion that depends on the separation between the plates, a. While the zero-point energy is itself infinite, its variation with a gives rise to a finite force. High precision measurements, following the ...
Two Dimensional Slide 1 / 206 Slide 2 / 206
... 1 When the engines on a rocket ship in deep space (where the gravitational attraction of any planets or stars are negligible) are turned off, it will: ...
... 1 When the engines on a rocket ship in deep space (where the gravitational attraction of any planets or stars are negligible) are turned off, it will: ...