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09/23/03 15:18
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#55237 - 121 g (!)
Responding to: ???'s previous message
The diameter of the rotor is 60cm , the centrifuge force is very high at 600rpm , can this damage the clock or deform , is the frecuency stable?

Hallo Pablo,

your target experiences an acceleration of

a = w x w x r = 4 x pi x pi x 10/sec x 10/sec x 30cm = 1184m/sec/sec = 121 g (!)

Well, a bit high for electronics, it seems to me.

I highly recommend the idea of Bert, or something else working inductively!

Kai

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   RE: Motor and 8051 clock            01/01/70 00:00      

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