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![]() K7ITM wrote: I'm left with the impression that JS, at least, hasn't a clue about how those little radiometers actually work. (Or perhaps he just thinks he's having fun with a little trolling.) Both are correct, IMO. ac6xg |
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Jim Kelley wrote:
K7ITM wrote: I'm left with the impression that JS, at least, hasn't a clue about how those little radiometers actually work. (Or perhaps he just thinks he's having fun with a little trolling.) Both are correct, IMO. ac6xg Actually, you are partially correct. In the cookes radiometer, the motion cannot be ALL attributed to the radiation pressure. A nichols radiometer can accurately measure this radiation pressure ... the effect (photons having mass) is real ... Regards, JS |
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![]() John Smith wrote: Jim Kelley wrote: K7ITM wrote: I'm left with the impression that JS, at least, hasn't a clue about how those little radiometers actually work. (Or perhaps he just thinks he's having fun with a little trolling.) Both are correct, IMO. ac6xg Actually, you are partially correct. At the time it was posted, the statment was entirely correct. jk |
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