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  • ...sp;&nbsp;Teleforce Proposal<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Possibilities of Electrostatic Generators. By Nikola Tesla<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Tesla Corresponde
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  • | fields = [[Electromagnetism]], [[Centrifugal Force]], [[Coriolis Force]], [[Aether]], [[Gravity]] ...of relativity as well as being taught that centrifugal force is not a real force. In the same month, on the astronomy course, I was introduced to the concep
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  • ...<br />I first decided that a flying saucer could be designed to operate on electrostatic principles in 1950 when I was 17 years old. By that time, I had already bec * 1996 - "[[Electrostatic Force Experiments]]"
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  • ...icity of the orbits of the planets. This indicated that Newton's empirical force laws were incomplete. ...en though he could define the empirical force of inertia and the empirical force of gravity as shown below.
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  • ...effects: potentials were only defined up to an arbitrary additive constant electrostatic potential and an irrotational stationary magnetic vector potential. #whether potentials are "physical" or just a convenient tool for calculating force fields;
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  • ...eighteen years, interrupted by two years National Service in the Royal Air Force (1950-52) as a Radio Direction-finding and Air Traffic Control Operator, pl # 2001. 'An Angular Momentum Synthesis of Gravitational and Electrostatic Forces' in Physics as a Science Symposium Proceedings, publ. in Journal of
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  • ...view, 6, 2981-2984 (1987). <br />[70] .. 'Derivation of the Electrodynamic Force Law', The Toth-Maatian Review, 6, 2985-2987 (1987). <br />[71] .. 'The Expl
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  • ...>Lorentz (1892)</ref> (already quantitatively) suggested that not only the electrostatic fields, but also the molecular forces are affected in such a way that the d Although the possible connection between electrostatic and intermolecular forces was used by Lorentz as a plausibility argument, t
    74 KB (11,386 words) - 12:43, 7 July 2017
  • ...and Lawrence C. Mansur. Sponsored by Electronics Research Directorate, Air Force Cambridge Research Center. Published by John Wiley &amp; Sons, Inc., New Yo ...r, W., "Production and confinement of high-density plasmas", Conference on Electrostatic and Electromagnetic Confinement of Plasmas and the Phenomenology of Relativ
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  • ...of the rotating cylinder or turntable; as the speed increased, centrifugal force caused a brake—often a felt pad—to rub against a smooth metal surface, ...cartridge over the groove, the stylus tracking the groove with the desired force to give the optimal compromise between good tracking and minimizing wear of
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  • ...lausibility reasons, Lorentz referred to the analogy of the contraction of electrostatic fields. However, even Lorentz admitted that that was not a necessary reason ...of his theory, Lorentz calculated, like Heaviside, the contraction of the electrostatic fields.<ref>Janssen (1995), Ch. 3.3</ref> Lorentz (1895) also introduced wh
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  • ...ber) accused Leibniz of [[plagiarism]]. The dispute then broke out in full force in 1711 when the Royal Society proclaimed in a study that it was Newton who ...at the elliptical form of planetary orbits would result from a centripetal force inversely proportional to the square of the radius vector (see [[Newton's l
    109 KB (15,996 words) - 15:04, 19 July 2017
  • ...sis was partly motivated by [[Oliver Heaviside]]'s discovery in 1888, that electrostatic fields are contracting in the line of motion. But since there was no reason ..., vol. 322 [AUG. 1986], P.590: the field exists, per the United States Air Force research, and it measured precisely as Michaelson and Morely predicted.</re
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