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#1 2004-07-22 17:37:23

EarthWolf
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From: Missouri, U.S.A.
Registered: 2004-07-20
Posts: 59

Re: Station Sizes

Hello,

I'm curious: What radius does a station require before it can rotate to the rpms that produce 1 G?

Cordially,

EarthWolf


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#2 2004-07-23 03:19:33

Rxke
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From: Belgium
Registered: 2003-11-03
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Re: Station Sizes

not sure it will answer your question, but in the" low-gravity, a show stopper" topic, there have been discussions about that.

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#3 2004-07-23 08:34:18

GCNRevenger
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From: Earth
Registered: 2003-10-14
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Re: Station Sizes

Answer: BIG

The trouble is the coriolois(sp?) force, if you spin a small station real fast to make ~1G, nobody will be able to stand up or walk without falling over. So, you need a big station spinning slowly to limit the force to a level your brain & inner ear will ignore.


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