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Stargazing Gravity anomaly during solar eclipse.
which website are u talking about….. arxiv.org? I use to think it is a good site….. BTW here is one more paper on this issue http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2003PhRvD..67b2002V" this also some there is some discrepancy- diabolic
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Stargazing Gravity anomaly during solar eclipse.
http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0408023" I doubt the answer is so straight forward. Please look at some of the conventional explanations of anomalous observations during solar eclipses. If u think that force of moon has changed the gravity on Earth why is that gravity did not increase during...- diabolic
- Post #15
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Stargazing Gravity anomaly during solar eclipse.
How much lighter? One of the article claims it is less by ~8x10^-8 cm/s^2 ; but it will not match up right? Or have I missed some thing…..- diabolic
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Stargazing Gravity anomaly during solar eclipse.
Well even I meant the same…. I wanted to write gravity is proportional to mass of Earth and inversely proportional to square of its radius.- diabolic
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Stargazing Gravity anomaly during solar eclipse.
Well I never told that there is an answer for the anomalies…. This paper just tells that the there is anomalies. I wanted to know why? as it is against my conventional thinking as I see g=Me/r^2 This leaves me that g should be constant and should not vary with eclipse.- diabolic
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Stargazing Gravity anomaly during solar eclipse.
Hi all, http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17481-july-eclipse-is-best-chance-to-look-for-gravity-anomaly.html" the link given above elucidates that the gravity falls during the solar eclipse. I could not understand the logic. Can some one help me in understating the reason for this? why...- diabolic
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- Anomaly Eclipse Gravity Solar
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Calculating Fissile Plutonium output to estimate nuclear capability of a country
thanks for ur candid reply. Surely the work will be killed when I am going nowhere the answer is simple. The data I will be colleting is for self. When I stumbled accidentally pu on this link http://stinet.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADA460305&Location=U2&doc=GetTRDoc.pdf" and when INDIA...- diabolic
- Post #9
- Forum: Nuclear Engineering
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Calculating Fissile Plutonium output to estimate nuclear capability of a country
Sir, When I try to emulate the same calculation I am not able to get the same numbers. For example Kaiga – 1 (PHWR) having power of 220 Mwe Spent Fuel / Yr (Kg) = 220*3 (MWt)*1000 (for Kg) * 365 (days) * 0.75 (Plant capacity factor for power mode) /1.348 (U235 required / MWe-Year ) =...- diabolic
- Post #7
- Forum: Nuclear Engineering
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Calculating Fissile Plutonium output to estimate nuclear capability of a country
Thanks for ur inputs but I need to know how did the person in this paper calculate the fuel spent and plutonium yield. http://www.indiaresearch.org/Indo-USStrategicDeal.pdf"- diabolic
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- Forum: Nuclear Engineering
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Calculating Fissile Plutonium output to estimate nuclear capability of a country
Hi all, I am just a mechanical engineer with no good background of nuclear physics. As I am doing some research on how much each country can posses nuclear bomb. The question is if I know the reactor location (approximate) , type of reactor and its Rated power (MWe) with assumed plant...- diabolic
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- Estimate Nuclear Output
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- Forum: Nuclear Engineering