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Can You Calculate Stress Required For 9.8 M/sec^2 Acceleration?
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So we can see if it is not well beyond Youg modulus. And also power (energy/time) needed to accelerate the energy shell (which consisting of stress-energy will have inertial mass), so that it is not well beyoud the amount we can obtain from known sources and safely manipulate. |
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