Recent content by Mr lee
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Is the world really better off without hydrogen airships?
its a now idea. hydrogen, multi-rotor,and composites the company http://aeroscraft.com/technology-copy/4580412172 has lift control by compressing in a tank and expanding gas in a bag to go up--a simple pump to go up and down igor pastornik i think, designed- Mr lee
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- Forum: Aerospace Engineering
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Thickening of Gasoline upon long term storage
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Undergrad Reducing water molecular cluster--what?
still the question, is the science sound? what I mean is, can this be at all possible? or a marketing ploy? I studied forest science and michelob so subject is a bit above me and the oafs in my social circle. need to ask someone layman's terms please, as many years since the halls of... -
Undergrad Reducing water molecular cluster--what?
agree, completely but, nonetheless, a curious claim. are you thinking worth a follow up? -
Undergrad Reducing water molecular cluster--what?
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Undergrad Reducing water molecular cluster--what?
hi all ran across an odd statement--about water: "Alkame has broken down the hydrogen bonds, reducing the waters molecular cluster size and increasing the residual of electrons ..." what does this mean?can we make fuel/hydrogen? increased electrons?power? another form of... -
Magnus effect in flettner rotor
awesome, just what was needed. thank you- Mr lee
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- Forum: Aerospace Engineering
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What Are the Levels of Intelligence and Grey Matter in Middle-Aged Scientists?
am honored to be here the levels of intelligence are quite impressive and the wit, and wisdom have long been here, learning and enjoying for years middle aged, multi skilled, active and outgoing- -average grey matter I'll try to keep up- Mr lee
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- Forum: New Member Introductions
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Magnus effect in flettner rotor
I;m afraid, if the rotor becomes overpowered, it will drive the bow(s) under- Mr lee
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- Forum: Aerospace Engineering
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Magnus effect in flettner rotor
my purpose for asking is ;where to put the rotor? a conventional sail creates lift, so is mounted nearer the bow- Mr lee
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- Forum: Aerospace Engineering
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Magnus effect in flettner rotor
oop sorry,meant to say thank you- Mr lee
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- Forum: Aerospace Engineering
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Magnus effect in flettner rotor
Mr lee said: ↑ hi -new but enjoyed years, wit and wisdom Flettner rotor on a boat - ie. magnus effect Can the vertical rotor create lift? a curve balls 'laces' exaggerate and bend the magnus effect. can you replicate this effect on a rotor? --perhaps to enable another direction of force-- up...- Mr lee
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- Lift Magnus Magnus effect Propulsion Rotor
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- Forum: Aerospace Engineering