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  • ...thrust as blackbody radiation warming air molecules just like in a Crookes radiometer that the torsion balance could have picked up.    http://en.wikip ...are no air molecules for the radiant energy absorbed on black side of the radiometer to excite, and the friction of the spinner can't be overcome by the li
    6.57 MB (1,069,908 words) - 08:45, 29 June 2015
  • ...ressure related (even complex anisotropic molecular flow like in a Crookes radiometer effect) a characteristic value would be an <strong>extreme case</strong> of ...ressure related (even complex anisotropic molecular flow like in a Crookes radiometer effect) a characteristic value would be an <strong>extreme case</strong> of
    8.74 MB (1,429,976 words) - 08:47, 29 June 2015
  • ...izontal force that spins the pinwheel. A related device called the Nichols radiometer compensates for molecular effects and measures the actual radiation pressur ...ication. It took very smart people a long time to fully understand Crookes radiometer. <br/><br/>edit: Throw in a couple tensioned leaf springs, heated by electr
    13.76 MB (2,268,703 words) - 12:26, 7 August 2015
  • ...otefooter"><div class="botslice_quote"></div></div><br>Look into a Crookes radiometer. They wont work at atmospheric pressure, and they won't work under hard vac ...otefooter"><div class="botslice_quote"></div></div><br>Look into a Crookes radiometer. They wont work at atmospheric pressure, and they won't work under hard vac
    5.69 MB (951,177 words) - 12:42, 20 May 2016
  • ...kes Radiometer. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crookes_radiometer] Crookes radiometer shows that even operating in a partial vacuum, air flow from small thermal
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