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  1. NotKepler

    Where do I go to discuss scientific theories?

    Ah yes, that is where I learned that personal theories without proper research are not allowed here :)
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    Where do I go to discuss scientific theories?

    Thank you so much, The help is appreciated! -Tim
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    Where do I go to discuss scientific theories?

    What exact forum?
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    Where do I go to discuss scientific theories?

    I apologize for the confusion. I am looking for a place to casually discuss scientific theories. I understand that personal theories without the proper research is not allowed on this forum.
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    Where do I go to discuss scientific theories?

    No I am not talking about my own theories.
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    Where do I go to discuss scientific theories?

    All "actual science" comes from theories... I understand the there are crackpots; however, it would be fun to have an intellectual conversation about differing theories.
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    Where do I go to discuss scientific theories?

    I want to casually discuss possible scientific theories but it seems like all forums prohibit that type of discussion...
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    Circular Motion and Gravitation

    If I can't slam these two equations together how else could I solve the problem with the information provided. Could I be using the equations : Net F = ma and F = Gm1m2/r^2 and set those equal to each other? Sort of what I did previously but instead of using the equation for circular motion.
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    Circular Motion and Gravitation

    Homework Statement What is the distance from the Earth's center to a point outside the Earth where the gravitational acceleration duo to Earth is 1/10 of its value at the Earth's surface? Homework Equations F = Gm1m2/r2 F = m1 (v2/r) Mass of Earth = 5.98x1024 G = 6.67x10-11 The Attempt at a...
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    Centripetal acceleration problem

    AHhhhhH I see, so the period would be 0.06s for 1000 revs per minute?
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    Centripetal acceleration problem

    16.16 revs per one second.
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    Centripetal acceleration problem

    "In mathematics, a periodic function is a function that repeats its values in regular intervals or periods" The blade does a full rotation in 1.57s, I misunderstood your initial question.
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