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With every planet, gas, star or bit of mass consumed, the black hole grows.
Let the bit of mass at the tip of the vector be called mi, as indicated in Figure 21.
According to equation (79), the effect of a bit of mass on the moment of inertia depends on its distance from the axis.
The experiment at the Kamioka Underground Laboratory, built in a mine near Toyama, an industrial city, also confirms that neutrinos, long thought to be weightless, have a tiny bit of mass.
Observations carried out down mines over the past couple of years (see box, next page) have shown that they do have a little bit of mass, but not enough for them to be WIMPS.
If the length of the vector from the axis to this bit of mass is Ri, then mi's linear velocity vi equals ωRi (see equation [31]), and its angular momentum Li equals miviRi (see equation [44]), or miRi2ω.
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One would expect to find that the angular momentum is given by and that the torque (twisting force) is given by One can imagine dividing the rigid body into bits of mass labeled m1, m2, m3, and so on.
And sure enough, in the span of a week more than 30 Strasbourgan peasants were spazzing alongside her in what would become one of the funkiest bits of mass sociogenic illness on record.
"It was a bit of a mass confusion," Mr. Pistorius said in a television interview at the time.
This is what Einstein's famous formula E=mc² describes: the tiny bit of lost mass (m), multiplied by the square of the speed of light (c²), results in a very large figure (E), which is the amount of energy created by a fusion reaction.
Michael Bernstein, an assistant professor at Stanford working on Twitch, sees this kind of bit-by-bit mass data collection while you're waiting for an elevator or sitting in a boring meeting as a way to get around the time requirements of some current crowdsourcing efforts.
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