jaegerradMicron Associates LivejournalGRAVITO-MAGNETIC ORBITS FOR MICRON SIZED PARTICLEs L. B. Crowell
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The two body dynamics of an orbiting particle is usually governed by Newton's
laws of gravity and mechanics. Here the Kepler problem has been studied with the addition of the Lorentz force of magnetism. For micrometeoroids and small man made debris particles electromagnetic interactions may become important. The space environment is filled with charged particles, electrons and ions, that may be deposited on a 1 - 100 microns sized particle. The orbits of such charged particles have been modeled in earth orbit, with the dipole magnetic field superposed on the gravity field. An initial study of this problem has been conducted. Figures 1 illustrates a 600 second time frame of particles in a 300 kilometer altitude Earth orbit with a 5.7' inclination. The solid line is the pure Kepler problem. The dashed lines are the paths taken by various sized particles with a single positive charge of 1.6x10-'~ coulombs. The additional energy required to deflect these particles from a Kepler orbit comes from the deposition of charge at the initial stage in the calculation. From there the energy of the particle is conserved since both the gravitational and magnetic forces are conservative, i.e. $F d r = 0. The orbit of 1 micron sized particles has been computed and the results a r e shown in figures 2 through 5. The results of this numerical exercise in magneto-orbital dynamics a r e rather une... Micron Associates: Industrials Weigh on Dow, But IBM Helps Restrain Losses
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Several industrial blue chips weighed on the Dow on Monday as traders reacted to a bout of weak economic data from China and Europe, but rising shares of technology heavyweight IBM helped to keep the losses in check. Today's Markets The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 14.8 points, or 0.11%, to 12963, the S&P 500 slumped 5.3 points, or 0.39%, to 1364 and the Nasdaq Composite dipped 25.7 points, or 0.86%, to 2950. Caterpillar (CAT: 108.94, -1.28, -1.16%) was the biggest laggard of the Dow components on a point basis, pulling 18.2 points from the blue-chip index. Meanwhile, falling United Technologies (UTX: 83.99, 0.44, 0.53%) and Boeing (BA: 73.60, 0.31, 0.42%) shares cost the Dow another 15.3 points. IBM (IBM: 201.00, 0.38, 0.19%), ExxonMobil (XOM: 85.55, 1.25, 1.48%) and Verizon Communications (VZ: 39.32, 0.22, 0.56%) helped to limit the losses, adding roughly 21.7 points between the three. Apple (AAPL: 552.00, 6.83, 1.25%), with its massive half-a-trillion dollar market capitalization, helped shove the Nasdaq Composite and closely-tracked Nasdaq 100 index of non-financial companies fairly sharply to the downside. Other big-name technology companies like Netflix (NFLX: 106.20, -2.93, -2.68%), Micron (MU: 8.08, -0.25, -3.00%) and Nvidia (NVDA: 14.58, -0.24, -1.59%) performed poorly as well. Oracle (ORCL: 29.71, -0.42, -1.39%), Seagate (STX: 27.88, -0.45, -1.59%) and Garmin (GR... Hypo Venture Capital Financial Analysis, Tips and Updates
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We expect 2012 to be a year of slowing global growth, with wide divergences between regions and countries. Overall global growth will slow from about 3% in 2011 to 2.5% in 2012. For 2013, a modest recovery in global growth is likely.
The Euro-zone sovereign debt crisis will escalate, provoking a sufficiently strong policy response from the European Central Bank (ECB) and creditor governments to prevent Euro-zone disintegration and a string of disorderly sovereign debt defaults. Even so, sovereign spreads will remain unusually wide even at end-2012. The euro area already probably is falling back into recession, with negative quarter-over-quarter growth in fourth quarter of 2011 likely to carry over into 2012. Real GDP in the euro area will drop by at least 1% in 2012. The United Kingdom is likely to be near recession, and we also look for a marked slowdown in Eastern Europe in 2012. By contrast, modest but sustained growth will occur in the United States in 2012 and beyond, and still relatively strong but slowing growth will take place in 2012 in emerging Asia, Latin America, Africa and the Middle East. In all, there will be sluggish growth in the advanced economies (around 1% yearover-year in 2012), with emerging market growth of about 5% for 2012. As a result, the extent to which global growth is China-dependent will increase. The lagged effect of past domestic tightening and slowing export growth are likely to cool China’s growth bel... hypo venture capital
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Stocks Drop, Dollar Advances as Fed Lowers Growth Forecast
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June 22 (Bloomberg) — U.S. stocks declined, breaking a four-day rally, after the Federal Reserve lowered its economic growth forecast and said it will complete a $600 billion bond- purchase program as scheduled this month. The dollar rose, and oil climbed following a decrease in inventories.
The Standard & Poor’s 500 Index fell 0.7 percent to 1,287.14 at 4:00 p.m. in New York, and the Stoxx Europe 600 Index dropped 0.6 percent. Ten-year U.S. note yields were almost unchanged, holding below 3 percent for a sixth day. The Dollar Index advanced 0.4 percent while the euro fell 0.5 percent to $1.4344. The pound weakened after some Bank of England members said more stimulus may be needed. The S&P 500 halted its longest streak of gains of the month, having risen 2.4 percent over the past four days in a rebound from an almost three-month low. Stocks lost ground after Fed officials reduced their economic-growth projections, with much of the decline in the final hour of trading. The Fed, in a statement after a two-day policy meeting in Washington, left its benchmark interest rate in a range of zero to 0.25 percent and repeated a pledge to keep it there “for an extended period.” “There was a bit of disappointment that the Fed downgraded their forecasts,” said Brad Sorensen, director of market and sector analysis at San Francisco-based Charles Schwab Corp., which has $1.7 trillion in client assets. “The ‘extended period’ language c... Hypo Venture Capital Why Invest Offshore
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What are the benefits available to you from the world of offshore savings, investment, finance and banking? Even in this day and age of enlightenment thanks to the pervasive nature of information dissemination via the internet, some people are still concerned about the legalities and legitimacy of the offshore world of finance and banking. For some reason others simply assume that onshore equates to a 'safe haven' for money and offshore equates to a 'risky tax haven.' Well, you and I know that that is simply not the case! However, even though it is now clearer to more people that the offshore world holds many potential taxation benefits, there are still questions to be answered about why one should invest offshore and in this article we explore the benefits. First things first...here's another myth I wish to dispel – some people say that offshore investments and bank accounts are more lightly regulated than their entity-type-counterparts onshore...now, that's not necessarily true! Yes, certain jurisdictions give fund managers, bankers ... « previous next » |
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