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Re: [TCML] energy storage caps
In a message dated 3/7/09 6:59:49 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
jimlux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
>> And what is wrong with orbiting soda cans?
>
>
>Since it's an easy calculation.. 7 km/sec orbital velocity, 0.3kg,
>energy is 49E6*0.3/2 = 7.3 MegaJoules (of course, you'd need to have a
>vacuum in which to accelerate your soda can)
>
>1.5uF @ 100kV is only 7.5 kJ.. you'd need at least a 1000 of them.
To put that in perspective, Sandia's Z-machine is just capable of that
kind of energy storage. Pulses are now in the 20 MegaAmp range. It has been
used to launch small objects at 34 km/sec.
-Phil LaBudde
Center for the Advanced Study of Ballistic Improbabilities
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