Re: Questions on my theoretical "anti-cable"
- From: groups3x@xxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 12:17:13 -0700
On Jun 29, 12:00 am, mutedHyperbole <zutalors...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
A perfect cable in physics can perfectly transmit a tensile force but
not a compressive force. Is there such a thing as an "anti-cable"
which can only transmit a compressive force but not a tensile force?
What would some of its properties be?
Long range forces tend to be attractive. Is that
what you mean?
You can probably ~set~ a sticks diameter and
run it on this simulator.
http://www.research.ibm.com/grape/grape_ewald.htm
Sue...
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