Open Question: physics, astrophysics?? Would a shift of weight from one planet to another nearby planet( E.g. from Mars to Ea?

Open Question: physics, astrophysics?? Would a shift of weight from one planet to another nearby planet( E.g. from Mars to Ea?

Home >All Categories > Science & Mathematics >Physics >Open Questionnotmy realname notmy realname Member since:November 14, 2010Total points:368 (Level 2)Would a shift of weight from one planet to another nearby planet( E.g. from Mars to Earth) cause a change in the orbit of either planet? My question pertains to the idea of scavenging other planets for resources and bring them to this planet on a large scale. Would the shift of weight of such a great magnitude change the orbit of either planet or their rotations?Answer Question

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Open Question: How to calculate the force on a iron piece due to bar magnet nearby?

Open Question: How to calculate the force on a iron piece due to bar magnet nearby?

Home >All Categories > Science & Mathematics >Physics >Open QuestionRampriya Rampriya Member since:April 20, 2010Total points:292 (Level 2)I'm curious to know whether is there any formula for that !.i thought of considering a given bar magnet as a equivalent solenoid ,and find the magnetic field at a point near by?.In case of electrostatics.it is F=eE .But in this case how can i calculate the force on the iron piece.Please help and correct me if iam wrong.thanks :)Answer Question

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