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Re: mass versus radiation resistance



At 05:27 4/10/01 -0400, you wrote:
In a message dated 4/9/01 10:43:33 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
inet@INTELLISYS.NET writes:

<< Now you also point out that radiation resistance is always a dissipative
effect. It would seem then, that the effect of radiation resistance
would be
to cause a LOWER rates of ACCELERATION for charged particles (Assuming
significant dv/dt) as well as HIGHER rates of DECELERATION for these same
charged particles as compared to uncharged particles with the same mass for
a
given Force. Is that right?

Bob Zannelli


No.
>>
Thanks Brian very helpful. What a great list.

Bob Zannelli


You're most welcome Bob.
Any time you want a confirmation that a dissipative
effect is not restorative, I'm your man.


brian whatcott <inet@intellisys.net> Altus OK
Eureka!