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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | Field-Force Acceleration Using Type II Superconductor |
Author(s) | Glen A Robertson |
Keywords | Propulsion |
Published | 2003 |
Journal | American Journal of Physics |
Volume | AIP CP654 |
No. of pages | 4 |
Pages | 968-971 |
Abstract
It has been shown (Robertson, 2002) that an electromagnetic force density model can predict the experimental gravity like force data reported by Podkletnov (1992, 1997, & 2001). In this paper, it is suggested that the gravitational field-force generated by the superconductor on a test sample would affect the superconductor in a similar manner. Given this assumption, the expected maximum velocity obtainable would be proportional to the applied or induced magnetic field and inversely proportional to the density of the shielded mass, which includes the superconductor. Whereby very large magnetic fields would be required to achieve reasonable velocities for large space vehicles.