Cogley (1999) pointed out that with a measurement network spaced at 50 - 100 m apart the largest source of uncertainty is the error in
actual point mass balance measurement (> 0.05 m), and sampling error is negligible.
Not exact matches
Olsen concedes Lucas and Tanner's
point that large dinosaurs made an appearance in the Triassic, but he says they only did so in the time between the
mass extinction and the Triassic's
actual end.
Still, it's not overpowering, which is something gaming headsets tend to be as pounding bass has become a major selling
point for companies trying to peddle products to the
masses who have come to view massive bass power as a sign of quality audio rather than
actual quality audio being a sign of quality audio..
But for the larger
mass being MS, we can take gS = G * MS * rS / rS ^ 3, and note that the difference between that and a vector
pointing toward CM is (from proportionalities) gJ» = G * MJ * rJ / rS ^ 3 = gJ * (rJ / rS) ^ 3 gJ / gJ» = (rJ / rS) ^ 3, and so the
actual g = gS + gJ will
point toward a
point on the line between S and CM that is ~ (rS / rJ) ^ 3 of the way from S to CM, at least for small gJ / gS and small (rCM — rS) / rS