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How can we calculate the required torque
to rotate 1200 kg of mass?
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Asked 3rd Mar, 2015
Rudy Marty 11th Nov, 2013 Raja Krishnan
Stem Cell And Brain Research Institute
I would like to calculate torque to rotate 1200
As you may know the chiral symmetry breaking effect in nuclear matter (for example in a proton) give a kg of mass which is attached in 1.5" dia shaft.
strong increase of the mass, which is a gravitational mass (i.e. it is affected by gravitational field). Then Shaft is supported by 2 bearings at its end.
the trick would be to find a solution for the opposite effect, that is to say we have to apply a field (what Neglect bearing frication. Please help.
kind ?) on atoms which affects the nucleus up to reach a "negative mass".
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From purely theoritical point of view, the gravity is a scalar/tensor field (which affects velocity and
acceleration), whereas the chiral symmetry gives scalar/pseudoscalar fields, and electromagnetism How do you write the reference of an article
gives scalar/vector fields. From this consideration I doubt seriously that someone can master the submitted in a journal (pending publishing)
gravity with *only* an electromagnetic field. and just waiting for final reviewer
comment?
Lenz's law may help! we can control the gravity of an object . Just the concept may deliver some ideas Asked 5th May, 2014
Biswajoy Brahmachari
In the Newtonian approach gravitational force
Mark Kennedy 11th Nov, 2013 can be written as the
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