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Re: Gravity Parameters?
05:24 10-Feb-10
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By: CheeToS2
-10 is the default I think. If you just type !gravity it will set the default.. A value of 0 0 0 means no gravity is exerted
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Gravity Parameters?
00:20 10-Feb-10
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By: eigenman
Can anybody give me the parameters for adjusting the gravity? I was playing with it and found I could increase the force of gravity correctly by entering a y factor < -11 (!gravity 0 -11 0) (btw why isn't this the z component?) Anything less than -11 in the y component made it increase the force of gravity
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Mtbr.com
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Re: gravity dropper still the ticket
23:35 9-Feb-10
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By: SilverSpot
Gravity Dropper : HOMER ELITE Tested HOMER ELITE Approved! Yes I have one (4" drop) Yes I think it's about the best thing as sliced bread - bought it used and haven't had ANY problems with it Yes I would most def recommend one No I am not a big fan of the accordian
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Re: gravity dropper still the ticket
22:01 9-Feb-10
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By: S-Works
Quote: Originally Posted by squish The neoprene boot on the AMP was the issue it had a tendency to compress wrinkle and stay that way specially once they got grease worked into them
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Re: gravity dropper still the ticket
14:30 9-Feb-10
[Replies: 14, Views: 598]
By: squish
The neoprene boot on the AMP was the issue it had a tendency to compress wrinkle and stay that way specially once they got grease worked into them
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MySpace
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Re: is gravity a byproduct of the universe expanding?
16:51 8-Feb-10
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By: Aaasmodeus
This twisting is exerted against space and that matter space relationship is what produces gravity. Particles will then tend to clump together to conserve temporal angular momentum with respect to space
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PhysicsForums
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Specific Gravity Question - Please check my answer
14:34 8-Feb-10
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By: benworld
When filled with unknown liquid the bottole and unknown weighs 44.221 g. Calculate the liquid's specific gravity : 2. Relevant equations D = m / v s.g...Gravity = 7.362 g/ml 6.347 g/ml = 1.160 g/ml is the answer 1.160 g/ml ? Correct or wrong ?
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BrainTalk
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Re: zero gravity chairs
14:34 8-Feb-10
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By: Robbysmom5
We bought 2 zero-gravity chairs before our son's fusion and they are just wonderful for him
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PhysicsForums
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Re: Fizzy drinks in zero gravity
14:21 8-Feb-10
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By: Andy Resnick
Don Pettit did this for your viewing pleasure: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgC-ocnTTto [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgC-ocnTTto]
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Fizzy drinks in zero gravity
12:30 8-Feb-10
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By: normality
We figured that on earth the density differential in the liquid caused by gravity gave direction to the bubbles (upwards) and this would be absent in zero G so maybe the bubbles go everywhere
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T simple harmonic motion gravity
00:43 8-Feb-10
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By: kjavia795
There are two masses both M +a and -a apart with respect to the origin on the y axis. A third mass m is x away from the origin. Due to gravity it will oscillate back and forth
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