Vicinity effect of massive bodies on YBa2Cu3O6+d being saturated with air components
A. V. Fetisov

TL;DR
This paper investigates how nearby massive bodies influence hydrated YBa2Cu3O6+d samples during air saturation, revealing attraction or repulsion effects confirmed by dynamometric measurements, with potential implications for understanding material interactions.
Contribution
It introduces experimental evidence of force interactions between massive bodies and YBCO samples during air saturation, a novel observation in this context.
Findings
Detected attraction/repulsion effects on YBCO samples
Confirmed force interactions using dynamometric methods
Demonstrated influence of Earth's mass on the samples
Abstract
We study the influence of the close-lying massive bodies on the YBCO material while it is being saturated with air components. It has been found the effect that can be interpreted as attraction/repulsion of the bodies to/from the samples of hydrated YBCO. This force interaction has been confirmed by a "direct" dynamometric method for the Earth as a maximum massive body to be used in our experiments.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Magnetic Bearings and Levitation Dynamics · Scientific Research and Discoveries
