Re: Some propellantless propulsion fun
- From: "Spaceman" <spaceman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2008 11:37:57 -0400
The Ghost In The Machine wrote:
All are doomed to failure absent ejection of part of
the mass.
Would you like to show me such with this example please
A 100 gram ball is shot from inside a 1000 gram box.
The box is 10 cubic yards long and of course
all vacuum around and inside.
The ball is shot using an acceleration rate of 1 meter per second/second.
Please do show what happens when the ball hits the other side
of the box and of course, don't forget to include the box moving
because of the shooting of the ball from the "at rest" state of
both the ball and the box.
I would really love to see the Kinetetic energy transference
you come up with that will show the ball will stop the box
from hitting the wall.
--
James M Driscoll Jr
Spaceman
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