The energy construction of the Sun and planets of the solar system from the viewpoint of mechanics of the inertless mass
I. Z. Shkurchenko

TL;DR
This paper explores the energy structure of the Sun and planets using the mechanics of inertless mass, building upon previous work to provide a detailed theoretical analysis of celestial energy construction.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach to planetary and solar energy analysis based on the mechanics of inertless mass, extending prior research in this field.
Findings
Proposes a new theoretical framework for celestial energy structure
Analyzes the energy distribution in the Sun and planets
Builds upon previous models to refine understanding of planetary energies
Abstract
This monograph (1977) is a continuation of the monograph "The construction of the Sun and planets of the solar system from the viewpoint of mechanics of the inertless mass" (refer to: arXiv:physics/0701258, part 1, arXiv:physics/0701259, part 2). This manuscript concerning the studies of the energy structure of the Sun and planets was discovered in the archive of the author in 2009. Being a draft version, it contains some remarks of the author on other subjects and has a free style. The editor has omitted all the retreats of the author. Thus, the work is a final study and is intended for the reader who is familiar with previous studies of the author that are placed in this Archive.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics
