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>750,000 Watts?! That's ridiculous! :-))
1) You obviously don't know anything about almost perfect
reflectivity of advanced coating materials, like the ones
used in the mirrors of the LIGO instrument, which reflect
with ultra-high effectivity 40 Watts lasers, which are
reflected 18,750 times to obtain the cumulative power
of 750,000 watts before the composite beam reach the
detector. Make some research on this.
2) I see that you are in denial of what you read.Pot, kettle, black.
I wrote CLEARLY that the weight of each cavity is 2.00 grams.Which would quickly burn up because of the losses.
They are done with very thin composite materials, much moreMake yours.
advanced than acrylic mirrors, in the order of 99.999+ % of
reflectivity. Make your calculations again.
I don't know why you are writing about 11 Kg balls,Then you're obviously not understanding what I wrote, and
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Maybe, it will be an eye-opener for your stubbornness.Pot, kettle, black
Please, read ALL WHAT I POST, because you don't.Au contraire. I did.
I'm an EE,So am I ... and a physicist.
and I don't write idiocies when dealing with details ofApparently, you do :-)
experiments involving technology.
I'm very careful with numbers.But you ignore physics. LIGO does NOT build up 750,000 Watts!
If you don't like the idea, write numbers and considerationsI use PHYSICS. You can get the info out of a physics textbook.
that make sense, instead of posting deceiving/incorrect data,
which has no support based on references. I post data WITH
REFERENCES, citing links.
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