Chapter 224 Gravity Experiment Breakthrough!
Chapter 224 Breakthrough in gravity experiment!
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Chapter 224 Breakthrough in gravity experiment!
Recently, Condor Company demonstrated their latest research plan for a lunar base, of which gravity experiments are one of the core contents. The company's scientists advocate simple and practical research methods, and they developed a new system to improve the feasibility of the lunar base.
A new type of gravity experiment.
Gravity experiments are usually carried out in specific locations to simulate different weight and gravity conditions, with special emphasis on producing representative experimental results at target locations including altitude. Condor scientists put themselves in the shoes of the moon and realized that
Gravity conditions that are much lower than those of the Earth. In this case, it becomes very important to carry out fully automated gravity experiments that do not rely on the Earth.
The scientists first predicted the moon's gravity through various methods, and then used materials science, circuit design, automatic control and other technologies to design a fully automated gravity experimenter. According to their tests, the experimenter has successfully achieved different gravity conditions.
Stable measurement under conditions.
Scientists also installed the moon's magnetic field in experimental instruments, so that subtle gravity changes on the moon can be measured, which will help understand and optimize the lunar base.
“Our technology can help us establish the basis for performing automated scientific experiments on the moon and obtain important information about the moon,” explains Condor’s research project manager. “This is a new milestone for us in this field.
, and also provides an important and useful tool for future research on lunar bases."
This technology of Shenying Company can provide new feasible ideas for the construction of lunar bases, and can also provide important experimental data for future scientific research, making further contributions to humankind's dream of exploring the moon.
In the laboratory, Ye Fei is studying the experimental plan with other researchers and discussing all the details of the laboratory.
"We need some very sensitive sensors to test changes in gravity, and they must have extremely high accuracy and stability," Ye Fei said.
"Yes, yes, yes." Another researcher replied, "But we need a good balancing mechanism to maintain the stability and accuracy of the sensor."
"We can design a very precise feedback system that controls all external factors and monitors every detail within the laboratory. We can record all the data during the experiment and analyze it to get as much information about gravity as possible
Information." Ye Fei said.
"But in this precise environment, any small changes may affect our experimental results, and we need to make various corrections." Another researcher made suggestions.
"Yes, you are right. In the laboratory, we must make various calibrations to ensure that the results we obtain are accurate and reliable." Ye Fei replied.
In the zero-gravity laboratory, Ye Fei and his Academy of Sciences team are conducting a very interesting experiment:
The experiment was conducted using an ordinary gravity device.
In this experiment, they plan to study the surface tension and viscosity of different substances.
Ye Fei stood in front of the console and looked at the droplets in the experimental instrument.
He frowned slightly, feeling a little strange: under gravity, the droplet should have stretched into as round a shape as possible, but now the shape of the droplet seemed a bit strange, showing some irregular bulges and depressions.
Ye Fei turned his head and looked at his assistant Chu Hanshuang. "Hanshuang, do you think the results of this experiment are normal? There seems to be some problem with our ordinary gravity device."
Chu Hanshuang nodded: "It's not normal. I think we need to check the structure of the experimental instrument to see if there is any deformation."
"Okay, I understand." Ye Fei nodded. He picked up a small hammer and gently tapped the experimental equipment.
"How's it going? Did you see any deformation?" Chu Hanshuang asked.
"No, there doesn't seem to be any problem with this experimental instrument," Ye Fei said.
"That should be a problem with the experiment itself?" Chu Hanshuang guessed.
Ye Fei frowned, "Well, maybe so. We still need to check further."
In the next few hours, Ye Fei and his team checked the experimental instruments and other possible factors one by one through the elimination method, and finally found the source of the problem - an abnormality occurred in the attitude control system of the spacecraft, causing the normal gravity device to malfunction.
An error has occurred in the reading.
On this basis, Ye Fei and his team adjusted the experimental equipment and conducted the experiment again.
This time, the shape of the droplets was exactly as expected, and the entire experiment achieved very good results.
After the experiment, Ye Fei and Chu Hanshuang sat down in the lounge and drank a cup of hot tea.
"Do you think this experiment is meaningful?" Ye Fei asked.
"Actually, whether there is gravity or not, it doesn't seem to affect life."
Chu Hanshuang smiled and replied: "Of course it makes sense. This experiment provides important data and information, which can help us better understand the behavior of liquids in different environments and provide valuable reference for future scientific research work."
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Ye Fei nodded, "You are right. The success of this experiment cannot be separated from the cooperation and efforts of our entire team. Only when each of us does our own job well can the experiment be carried out to its best.
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"Yes, I also want to say that our leader, Ye Fei, is very lucky to be able to bring our team together and enable us to continuously pursue excellence." Chu Hanshuang said.
With the joint efforts of Ye Fei and his team, this experiment went smoothly and achieved very good results.
A few weeks later, in the zero-gravity laboratory.
"Finally successful!" Ye Fei said excitedly, "This means that we can better grasp the characteristics of gravity in physical experiments, and at the same time, we can also delve deeper into the mysteries of the universe."
After a long period of hard work, Ye Fei and other academy personnel finally successfully developed a device with ordinary gravity characteristics, and the experiment was successful.
This marks another step forward for Chinese science and technology in the field of physical experiments.
In the past period of time, Ye Fei and other members of the Academy of Sciences have made great efforts to develop this device.
After repeated experimental failures and setbacks, they persevered and improved and adjusted experimental parameters again and again, finally ushering in the moment of success.
When seeing the success of the experiment, Ye Fei and other academy staff were ecstatic. They hugged each other in the laboratory to celebrate this hard-won victory.
Ye Fei ran into the laboratory excitedly and saw the scientific research team carefully operating a high-tech equipment.
Chapter completed!