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Re: Melting a planet's core
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Tue, 10 Jun 2003 18:20:22 GMT
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GRIN....

In lugnet.off-topic.debate, Lester Witter wrote:


Entering extrreme geek zone

OK let's do the math

every thing is metric

radius of the earth = 6378137 meters

figure the "core" is 1/4 radius out 1594534.25

volume of core 4/3 * PI * R-cubed = 16982051976875485000 = 1.7e10^19 M^3

Ignoring pressure issues and assume core 100% iron

density of iron = 7874 kg/m^3
mass of core 1.7 10^19 * 7874 * 1000g/Kg = 1.3x10e26g

specific heat of iron 0.45j/g (pressure assumption effects this)

joules required to raise core 1 degree C = 1.3x10e26g * 0.45 = 6.0e10^24

joules in on gram of matter (assuming 100% conversion to energy)

E = MxC^2 = 1x3.0x10^9 = 9e10^10

amount of matter required to raise core 1 degree

  1.3x10e26/9e10^18 = 1.4e7

Melting point of Iron = 1538 (again pressure issues)

to melt core starting at 0 C (aauming 100% heating efficieny)

  1.4e7 * 1538 = 2.2e^10g or 2.2e^7 Kg or 2.2e^4 metric ton

So to melt the core you would have to convert 100% to energy and apply with
100% efficiency 22,000 metric tons of matter, that's a lot of H-bombs

End extereme geek zone

Lester

This is off topic for .debate... it belongs in .geek! C'mon guys!

Now if you want to debate whether melting Mars is a good idea or not, that's
different. :-)

Personally I'm not sure it's a good idea, or necessary. There's plenty of waste
rock to build habitats out of, no need to wreck Mars just to get a magnetic
field going.



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It may just be easier to build a Dyson Sphere and a lot cooler too! (URL) (21 years ago, 10-Jun-03, to lugnet.off-topic.geek)

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(...) Entering extrreme geek zone OK let's do the math every thing is metric radius of the earth = 6378137 meters figure the "core" is 1/4 radius out 1594534.25 volume of core 4/3 * PI * R-cubed = 16982051976875485000 = 1.7e10^19 M^3 Ignoring (...) (21 years ago, 10-Jun-03, to lugnet.off-topic.debate, FTX)

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