the mass of an astronaut in zero gravity, dominique lambert

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Workshop from the 2nd Scientix Conference, 24-26 Ocotober 2014, Brussels, Belgium

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Measuring the mass of

an astronaut

TP

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Doppler Effect

(red shift et bleu shift)

rotation period of Mercury

TPMeasure of the differential rotation

of the Sun by observing solar spots

Δ

TPRemote

sensing

The mass of a black holeTP

Elliptic motion (a)

Period (T)

3°Kepler law

Reference star

TP

http://eoedu.belspo.be/fr/profs/index.htm

Huriccane speed

Boyle et Mariotte

TP

freefall study

(T48) Matteo Siccardi: Apllet Geogebra

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Measuring the mass of an astronaut

Why measuring the mass?

• For the look ?

Why measuring the mass?

• osteoporosis ?

zero gravity

weightless

environment

Why measuring the mass?

• For EVA (Extra Vehicular Activity)?

spacesuit

Problem?

zero gravity

Harmonic motion

harmonic oscillators

A suspended from a spring

(translation oscillator) object

can oscillate on either side of

an equilibrium position.

0

- Max

+ Max

All periodic oscillating movements "can be assimilated" to the projection on an axis of

a turning point X at constant speed on a "trigonometric" circle of radius R = Max.

0

- Max

+ Max

yy

: angular speed (rad/s)

t: time (s)

: angle

= .t

y=Y.sin( )

Where:

Y: amplitude

: pulsation

.t: phase

y: gives the position, the value of an electric field, pressure, ....

It is possible to calculate the speed at which the position varies, the electric field or

pressure, ... during a time interval t.

We can also calculate how the speed varies during time interval t.

To get an accurate speed and instant acceleration, just use a very small t that the limit

tends to zero, or just take the derivative with respect to time.

The speed

L’accélération

Dynamics of the harmonic oscillator

remark:

The time (and therefore frequency) is independent of the amplitude (A)

Spring constant

Force sensor

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