Radius and you do indeed need a very wide cylinder or a very fast spin (or moderately high on both) to get a centripetal reaction giving apparent gravity approaching anything like Earth standard gravity.
Radius and you do indeed need a very wide cylinder or a very fast spin (or moderately high on both) to get a centripetal reaction giving apparent gravity approaching anything like Earth standard gravity.
Yep - its a programmer thing - and I've always wondered if mathematicians get it...
Then again in many programming languages we use statements like: x = x + 1 (rather absurd from a mathematicians point of view) :shock:
When posting, I try to remember to spell such things out (i.e. mass squared) and use multiplication signs ('x'), but it is hard to break the ingrained habits of one's profession...
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