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Graduate Speed of light, propellent incease in mass?
sry to correct, i guess its not a universal constant- ThoughtProces
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Speed of light, propellent incease in mass?
I kind of get it, now the actual constant of the speed of light, do physicists know what gives us this universal constant?- ThoughtProces
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Speed of light, propellent incease in mass?
so then its more a matter of the amount of fuel needed to actually get there, increase...- ThoughtProces
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Speed of light, propellent incease in mass?
So then as you reach the speed of light what is it that limits you from reaching c and or over coming it...doesn't your mass increase to infinity?- ThoughtProces
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Speed of light, propellent incease in mass?
So i just came across some information that states that if you were in a spaceship trying to reach the speed of light, since the reacting force is being produced on the spaceship and all mass traveling towards the speed of light increase. This means that fuel mass increases and so does the...- ThoughtProces
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Mass and the Speed of Light: Equations and Measurements
I guess another question is how do we measure the initial mass of an object if we are all traveling at a changing velocity due to the constant acceleration of an expanding universe. Or is the initial mass relative to the expanding universe in its own frame of reference?- ThoughtProces
- Post #6
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Can any DC 12v or 24v motor be put on a speed control?
I don't know of any place you can acquire the controllers because when i did it i used a 68hc12 microcontroller that i programmed myself to create the pulse width modulated signal depending on how fast i wanted the motor to run. you might try looking online at controllers that you can program...- ThoughtProces
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Graduate Mass and the Speed of Light: Equations and Measurements
thanks for the link, it should prove to be a good read- ThoughtProces
- Post #5
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Strong electromagnet with a constant field
what about any metal object? ferromagnetic, diamagnetic and paramagnetic, can they all be affected by this means of repulsion, the aluminum bar through a field was just an example.- ThoughtProces
- Post #10
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Graduate Mass and the Speed of Light: Equations and Measurements
i do believe this is the equation do you have a derivation of where it comes from or could you point me to a site for which it has the derivation. thanks- ThoughtProces
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Plasma-for lack of a better title
So i was sitting here thinking about plasma. I started to wonder, if we create some plasma, let's assume we have it contained in some way, magnetic field, can the plasma after it is created be sustained by high power microwave radiation, or other forms of high power EM radiation?- ThoughtProces
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate Mass and the Speed of Light: Equations and Measurements
I was wondering if there is and what is the equations that show that as an object accelerates towards the speed of light its mass increase to infinite.- ThoughtProces
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Strong electromagnet with a constant field
so i think you guys may have mis understood me, let's take what i described in my previous post. that metal object that is being introduced into the magnetic field is free falling, much like if you've ever seen in a physics lecture, where an aluminum bar is dropped through a strong magnetic...- ThoughtProces
- Post #6
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Can any DC 12v or 24v motor be put on a speed control?
you might try a pulse width modulation set up, depending on what your using as a controller for the motor, I've done this before but only on small scale. hope this helps.- ThoughtProces
- Post #2
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Strong electromagnet with a constant field
sry, to correct, the second magnet would create a pulse with polarity opposite to the first magnet. and would there be a repulsive force exerted on the object?- ThoughtProces
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering