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Re: Belief in Earth's Iron Core still puzzling
Modest:
I'm sorry I misled you. Dzeiwonski is the professor who calculated the strength of vertical gravity at descending depths within the hot-core model. His work is found in most texts on the subject. He did not work with horizontal gravity because he thought, like everyone else thought, horizontal components cancel out. My hot-core model's trigonometric results for vertical gravity produce equal results to those found by Dzeiwonski. The only reason I came up with the horizontal component is because of the trigonometric calculations I was performing on the standard hot-core model. They left me with a horizontal component whose force is like that of the restoritive force in the skin of a rubber balloon.
The references you have supplied work strictly with directional vectors of vertical gravity, they too ignore the horizontal component.
If you would like to take a look at the logic I used in working with Newton's gravity, you will find it at, a link that I am not as yet allowed by forum rules to post maybe Charlie O can provide it, just follow the thread through to see what a cold-core model looks like. Please excuse the commercials.
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