thats all cool, but it doesn't relate to deflection or different design types. what if i design it with nitinal exterior followed by single-crystal titanium and maybe even depleted uranium. followed by a reinforced Kevlar interior. i want to test all of these designs and see what type of...
I want to see what type of impacts a certain suit, say for example, an iron man suit, can handle with different materials. for example, what would happen if you where to make it out of iron compared to titanium or nitinal, what would happen if you shot it with a 9mm or even 105mm tank cannon...
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that doesn't seem possible considering that frequency and wavelength are totally different. from 10^24 to 10^-16. also, would a high school physics textbook work? i am not even in chemistry as i am a sophomore in high school. i...
basically, I am trying to learn how to make the most powerful laser at the smallest size, although energy is nearly infinate. I want it to be like the industrial lasers which are c02. it doesn't have to be visable light, infact, i would prefer it wasnt
also, what relates more to power of laser, wavelength or frequency. According to wikipedia, they are like opposites. y waves are the highest frequency and lowest wave length and vice-versa
if you got placks constant (H) and multiplied it with the frequency (F) you get E. How do you know what the frequency is if you know what type of wave it is. For example, you have a gamma, or y ray, which is between the frequency of about 10^20 to about 10^24 which is measured in "V", i...
I am trying to learn about high-powered lasers. i am wondering what effects the actual power of the laser (the part that makes it burn). is it wave-length or frequency. Is gamma rays more destructive then visable light, ect. Any help would be greatly appreciated
I did one when i was in SEA (Science and engineering academy) camp a few summers back. I found that if you keep the axels well lubricated and sturdy, it would be a good start. just make sure you get all of the pieces put to gether as well as you can and don't cut corners. that's the best i...