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Well, "centrifugal force" isn't the problem addressed here, and should just be erased. |
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Anti-torque through inertia? |
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The ring proposed would only be a useful counter-action to rotor torque as it starts up. As soon as the fluid inside reaches a steady speed, it won't do anything helpful. Pumping in and out wouldn't do anything except very temporarily, and that for only in or out, one. |
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Everything is inside the control volume. |
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Now what if the fluid was exxxxtremely magnetic ?
The pilot's gametes may not like the enviroment though . |
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It wont do much, a tail rotor works because it works against the force of the main rotor... the fluid will work only as a stabilizing gyro, nothing else. |
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If the magnetism strong enough air molecules outside will feel effect and therefore generate waves sticky enough to counter main rotor . No ? |
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