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Vayu |
23.07.2004 11:28
| Cambridge
In free fall when extra t acts on a body as reaction we have (visual)changes in its VELOCITY.
By performing the falling body experiment with bodies having different temperatures I have noticed that by changing the body's t also its velocity changes.
Movie 1
http://download.xdrive.com/s/501930102dZ2sMpzyAdQZHQPWNOB&partner=plus Movie 2
http://download.xdrive.com/s/501930026F9OWC4AaKwgBn1xjFSx&partner=plus I have used 3 spheres and I also have built a box with the exit at its base. The movies shown a substantial difference in their acceleration. The sphere without temperature acting on it remain in the middle, all the way through its free fall.
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vayu
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