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Specific gravity of chondrites
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- Subject: Specific gravity of chondrites
- From: Dan Fronefield <dfronfld@hiwaay.net>
- Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 16:01:36 -0500
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Can anyone provide me the specific gravity or density of L and H chondrites
vs earth rocks? Given that it could be measured with sufficient accuracy,
would this be a "quick" way to identify a meteorite vs an earth rock, and
further, if it is an L or H chondrite? It seem that I might have access to
a scale that was used to weigh U235/238 in 2 to 4 kilos (can go to 10) to
determine the enrichment. It was something that can tell the difference in
the same volume between two molecular weights so it is "REALLY" accurate.
Thanks
Dan
Handmade Knives by D. Fronefield
"Specializing in meteorites and other exotic materials"
http://hiwaay.net/~dfronfld
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