| Interesting Physics! |
| The following are the papers that i wrote for use within our 'Special Topics' module for my 4th year at Uni, there is also an extra part on 'Happy Fire' which i wrote as a seperate personal interest, as i wanted to find out what the danger was of being killed by your own bullet when firing a rifle into the air to rejoice in the fact that someone just killed a load of innocent people...yeah i know... f'n freaks. |
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| This is an insight into the threat of meteorites colliding with the Earth. It is a basic model that tells us whether or not it is in fact physically possible to use a nuclear warhead to deflect a meteorite from its Earth bound trajectory... |
| You may or may not know this, but in orbit because of man, there are over 100,000 peices of debris, this paper looks at the threat this poses to future space missions. This paper is more mathematically based as i had to apply a lot theory, but if you're not interested in that then just read the conclusion. |
| This paper follows on from the last, and consideres the feasibility of using a ground based massive frikkin' laser to knock debris out of orbit, again, quite a bit of maths, but an interesting paper non the less... and if you like physical mathematics, then all the better |
| This paper shows the dangers of the act of Happy Fire. |