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    Discussion in '2D and 3D CAD general discussion forum' started by tmark938, Jan 24, 2019.

    1. MSHOfficial

      MSHOfficial Well-Known Member EngineeringClicks Expert

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      I didn’t mean a fishing net, or that sort of thing. I meant anything that could catch them, like for example a magnet, very strong one indeed to be able to go fast as well. Problem would be the mass changes would be drastic when a new scrap falls into the net or a scrap piece would somehow fall out. The speed and orbit radius would change accordingly. So with higher mass to keep same speed we would need to send the magnet into higher orbit, that would be great because it would collect mass on its way towards the infinite space. However, this is like putting another trash in space to keep the other trans in a place. And I don’t think anyone would want to go on with this idea.
       
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    3. john12

      john12 Well-Known Member EngineeringClicks Expert

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      Yeah, it seemed like a pretty out-there idea to me!
       
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