Wednesday, June 24, 2015

ROLE OF MASS GRADIENT IN DETERMINING SURVIVABLE NATURE FOR A PLANET.

ROLE OF MASS GRADIENT IN DETERMINING SURVIVABLE NATURE FOR A PLANET.

NAME OF SCIENTIST: MUNISHKUMAR.B.CHINNAKAR.


PLACE OF INVENTIONS: MUNISHKUMAR'S PLACE OF INVENTIONS,NEAR BHAIRI WELL BOYER STREET(BHOVI STREET),SHORAPUR,KARNATAKA STATE,INDIA.

E-mail:www.MChinnakar@gmail.com.



 NUMBER OF CO-WORKERS : No co-workers.


DATE OF INVENTION: JUN 14,2015 

DATE  OF ENTRY  OF  INVENTIONS: JUN,24,2015 

NUMBER:PAPFMJ/QGP 74/4393

        Mass gradient which is one of the important characteristic property of substance which distinguishes nature of object/Particle.Under cirtain situations where nature of forces is similer for example in case of quantization of orbital energy of natural satellites,this term plays to distinguish the nature of object.

Mass gradient is different for different type of objects.It is 10^3Kg/m for normal artificial objects and 10^12 Kg/m for natural satellites.In case of Natural planets[1] with normal background it is 10^16 Kg/m and in case of Colder planets it is 10^19 Kg/m to 10^22.

      This mass gradient distinguishes the Planet[2] from Satelitte.To check whether a Planet contains water for the purpose of colonization into exoplanet the mass gradient is very useful.For the Planets which are having water medium,their mass gradient changes by a factor of 10 compared to normal planets.In case of Earth it is 48.97 x10^16 Kg/m.If water was absent on Earth then this value becomes 4.897x10^16Kg/m.If mass gradient of a Planet is greater than 10x10^16kg/m and less than 50x10^16Kg/m then that planet contains water and organisms.Such type of exoplanets can be colonized.

REFERENCE:[1]DATA ON PLANETS LIKE MERCURY,VENUS……..IN WIKIPEDIA UPDATED DURING JUNE 2015

[2] LIST 330 OF NEW INVENTIONS…….related to Maximum and Minimums of Planets/Satellites/Astroids ,BY MUNISHKUMAR.B.CHINNAKR IN HIS PLACE OF INVENTIONS,SHORAPUR,KARNATAKA STATE ,INDIA PUBLISHED DATED JUNE,23,2015 IN HIS ONLINE JOURNAL OF PARTICLE ASTROPHYSICS/BLOGGER/SITE

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