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Title | Behavior of an Accelerated Scale |
Author(s) | Carl Lennon |
Keywords | do-it-yourself, instrumentation, kinematics, overunity, recoil |
Published | 2005 |
Journal | Electric Spacecraft Journal |
Number | 39 |
Pages | 16-18 |
Abstract
Sudden decreases in acceleration cause the reading on a spring scale to transiently dip toward zero. The transient weight readings also occurred with a carbon resistance scale. What is the physical reason for this phenomenon?