
Issue 2 - Free-Energy Devices
... phenomenon of the alteration of the frequency of light wave. When the light wave approaches the gravitational field, a photon accelerates or «becomes a little more blue», but when it is moving away from a gravitational field, a photon «becomes a little more red». Such an effect can be used as a gene ...
... phenomenon of the alteration of the frequency of light wave. When the light wave approaches the gravitational field, a photon accelerates or «becomes a little more blue», but when it is moving away from a gravitational field, a photon «becomes a little more red». Such an effect can be used as a gene ...
Chapter 2 Motion of Charged Particles in Fields
... Figure 2.9: Charge separation due to vertical drift are even worse because charge separation occurs → E → E ∧ B → Outward Motion. ...
... Figure 2.9: Charge separation due to vertical drift are even worse because charge separation occurs → E → E ∧ B → Outward Motion. ...
Worked Examples
... 7.7 Rolling Resistance Example 6, page 1 of 5 6. The ancient Britons who constructed the prehistoric monument Stonehenge moved massive stones over twenty miles from a quarry to the monument site. One possible way that they might have done this is to roll the stones over logs laid on the ground. Ass ...
... 7.7 Rolling Resistance Example 6, page 1 of 5 6. The ancient Britons who constructed the prehistoric monument Stonehenge moved massive stones over twenty miles from a quarry to the monument site. One possible way that they might have done this is to roll the stones over logs laid on the ground. Ass ...
Sci-Fi Helper - Parallel Universes
... Why is it believed that parallel universes exist? How could you go into a parallel universe? Has anyone ever gone into a parallel universe? Is there any proof of parallel universes? What are the advantages of going into a parallel universe? Which TV series have exploited parallel universes? Star Tre ...
... Why is it believed that parallel universes exist? How could you go into a parallel universe? Has anyone ever gone into a parallel universe? Is there any proof of parallel universes? What are the advantages of going into a parallel universe? Which TV series have exploited parallel universes? Star Tre ...
Solutions to Problems
... The electric force is about 2.3 1039 times stronger than the gravitational force for the ...
... The electric force is about 2.3 1039 times stronger than the gravitational force for the ...
Sci-Fi Helper - Parallel Universes
... Why is it believed that parallel universes exist? How could you go into a parallel universe? Has anyone ever gone into a parallel universe? Is there any proof of parallel universes? What are the advantages of going into a parallel universe? Which TV series have exploited parallel universes? Star Tre ...
... Why is it believed that parallel universes exist? How could you go into a parallel universe? Has anyone ever gone into a parallel universe? Is there any proof of parallel universes? What are the advantages of going into a parallel universe? Which TV series have exploited parallel universes? Star Tre ...
Gravito-electromagnetic analogies
... Building up on the work in [2], another approach is herein added to the discussion: the exact analogy based on the fields of inertial forces, arising in the context of the 1+3 splitting of spacetime. This approach, which is herein reformulated and suitably generalized, is still not very well known, ...
... Building up on the work in [2], another approach is herein added to the discussion: the exact analogy based on the fields of inertial forces, arising in the context of the 1+3 splitting of spacetime. This approach, which is herein reformulated and suitably generalized, is still not very well known, ...
Unit 4: Newton`s Laws - Hickman Science Department
... * included in the Resources folder of this CD ...
... * included in the Resources folder of this CD ...
Externals Revision Answers File
... Be familiar with the COMMON DIAGRAMS and GRAPHS in this unit: 1. 1st graph: 6 parts 1st part: constant velocity = 15/10 = 1.5m/s forward 2nd part: stationary for 10s at 15m from starting position. 3rd part: constant velocity = -15/4 = 3.75m/s backwards 4th part: stationary for 3s (at same location a ...
... Be familiar with the COMMON DIAGRAMS and GRAPHS in this unit: 1. 1st graph: 6 parts 1st part: constant velocity = 15/10 = 1.5m/s forward 2nd part: stationary for 10s at 15m from starting position. 3rd part: constant velocity = -15/4 = 3.75m/s backwards 4th part: stationary for 3s (at same location a ...