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Coil, 110 GA, r = 70m. How much tension force is generated?
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[QUOTE="nehorlavazapal, post: 4546067, member: 491381"] I can't afford a support structure, it's antimatter drive designed to intercept only a fraction of the hard gammas produced in anihilation. It is not a viable option. Some new physics is needed to take care of the gammas, the antimatter drive as currently pressented is dead. It needs to produce terrawatts of energy just to produce veery slow accelerations and those TWs of gammas just mlet away and erode the engine during the boost years. If you increase the mass you also push the accel. time to centuries. The loop would allow for 1/4 c in 50 years. However, it breaks. [/QUOTE]
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Coil, 110 GA, r = 70m. How much tension force is generated?
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