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Transfer of Solar Angular Momentum by Inertial Induction

Amitabha Ghosh
- 01 Jul 1988 - 
- Vol. 42, Iss: 1, pp 69-75
TLDR
In this article, it was shown that the required order of magnitude of angular momentum from the Sun to the planetary system can be transferred by another mechanism based on the principle of inertial induction.
Abstract
Transfer of angular momentum from the Sun to the planetary system has been found to be inevitable in all evolutionary models for the origin of the solar system. In ‘cold’ theories it has been proposed to be achieved through friction whereas electromagnetic forces are considered to be the agent for this transfer in ‘hot’ theories. In the present paper it has been shown that the required order of magnitude of angular momentum can be transferred by another mechanism based on the principle of inertial induction. In the previous theories most of the transfer had been assumed to have taken place during the pre-Main-Sequence period whereas in this proposed theory most of the transfer takes place during the Main-Sequence period of the Sun. The paper does not intend to go into the details of planet formation and the evolutionary process but confines itself only to the problem of angular momentum transfer.

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Velocity Dependent Inertial Induction: A Possible Mechanism for Cosmological Red Shift in a Quasi Static Infinite Universe

TL;DR: In this article, a phenomenological model of inertial induction based on a proposed extension of Mach's Principle can produce the observed cosmological red shift in a quasi-static infinite universe.
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Determination of True Velocity Dispersion and the Dark Matter Problem in Clusters of Galaxies

TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a method for determining the true velocity dispersion from the gross redshift data, and the Coma and Perseus clusters were investigated using this procedure and the M/L ratios for both were found to be approximately of the order of 30.
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Secular Retardation of Earth’s and Mars’ Rotation: The Role of Velocity Dependent Inertial Induction

TL;DR: In this article, a combined model has been proposed that takes care of both the tidal friction and inertial induction, which can explain the phenomenon better than a purely tidal friction theory.
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Possible Effect of the Earth’s Inertial Induction on the Orbital Decay of LAGEOS

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of the Earth's inertial induction effect on LAGEOS I and II is examined. And the results indicate the feasibility of the theory of inertial inductive induction i.e. the dynamic gravitation phenomenon of the earth on its satellites as a possible partial cause for orbital decay.
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Velocity dependent inertial induction - a case for experimental observation.

A. Ghosh
- 01 Aug 1988 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors highlight the various aspects of a dynamic model of gravitational interaction proposed by the author in an earlier paper, and show that the proposed velocity and acceleration dependent inertial induction terms are used in conjunction with an extended version of Mach's principle.
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Velocity-dependent inertial induction and secular retardation of the earth's rotation

TL;DR: In this article, a modified form of the inertial induction model is proposed where the proposed velocity-dependent inertia forces, when applied to the solar system, yields correct order of magnitude for the secular retardation of the earth's rotation.
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Velocity dependent inertial induction: An extension of Mach’s principle

TL;DR: In this paper, a model of inertial induction has been presented and the magnitude of the acceleration dependent inertia force comes out exactly as the product of acceleration and inertial mass, and the model also indicates that even uniform velocity gives rise to inertia force.
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Velocity-dependent inertial induction—possible explanation for supergravity shift at solar limb

TL;DR: In this article, a quantitative model of inertial induction has been proposed, which not only results in the exact equivalence of the inertial and gravitational masses but also gives rise to an exceedingly small drag dependent on the velocity with respect to the mean rest frame of the universe, which leads to a cosmological redshift in close agreement with the observation.
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A possible servomechanism for matter distribution yielding flat rotation curves in spiral galaxies

TL;DR: In this paper, it has been shown that such a velocity dependent inertial induction can act as a servomechanism for distributing matter in rotating spiral galaxies in such a way that flat rotation curves are obtained.
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