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This Is The Fastest Rotor Humans Have Ever Built, And It's Bending Our Understanding of Physics
Science Alert ^ | 24 JUL 2018 | DAVID NIELD

Posted on 07/26/2018 11:43:06 AM PDT by Heartlander

This Is The Fastest Rotor Humans Have Ever Built, And It's Bending Our Understanding of Physics

Mind-boggling.

Scientists have created a tiny rotor that rotates at speeds of up to 60 billion revolutions a minute – the fastest-spinning human-made rotor in history, and 100,000 times faster than your average dental drill.

The record-breaking invention not only pushes the boundaries of physics but could also be used to study some of the mysteries of quantum mechanics, and how objects operate in a vacuum.

We're actually dealing with some of the fundamentals of science here, like how gravity and friction work in a vacuum. Now that the nano-rotor is up and running, some detailed investigations can begin, according to the team of researchers.

"This study has many applications, including material science," says senior researcher Tongcang Li from Purdue University in Indiana. "We can study the extreme conditions different materials can survive in."

The super-spinner is made up of a silica nanoparticle, shaped like a dumbbell and levitated in a vacuum using a laser. The laser can be polarised in a straight line or in a circle, and its the circular mode that produces the rotations.

When the laser is straight, the dumbbell vibrates rather than rotating – which means it can consequently be used to measure very weak forces. Both modes of operation are going to be useful for future research.

The nanoparticle itself is only about the size of a bacterial particle, around 170 nanometres wide and 320 nanometres long, so you can't see it with the naked eye. But this is what the setup looks like:

quantum spinny 1(Purdue University photo/Vincent Walter)

"People say that there is nothing in vacuum, but in physics, we know it's not really empty," says Li.

"There are a lot of virtual particles which may stay for a short time and then disappear. We want to figure out what's really going on there, and that's why we want to make the most sensitive torsion balance."

quantum spinny 2Vibrate and spin modes. (Purdue University photo/Tongcang Li)

One of the advantages of getting a nanoparticle suspended and rotating in a vacuum like this is that very precise measurements can be made, unaffected by the standard variations in air flow and temperature.

And this team isn't the only one busy working on getting nanoparticles rotating in a vacuum: the potential discoveries further down the line are substantial.

As for quantum mechanics, it helps scientists explain the behaviour of the Universe at the very small and the really big scales – areas where the classical physics model as we know it starts to fall down.

Having such a tiny object to experiment on should give is a better understanding at how the building blocks of matter work at the tiniest scales.

In other words, you might be hearing a lot more about this nanoscale rotor in the future.

The research has been published in Physical Review Letters



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To: ImJustAnotherOkie
60 billion RPM’s. How do you measure that?

Seems to me some Einstein-like "Time Dilation" could be involved here, in one form or another.

41 posted on 07/26/2018 12:28:01 PM PDT by ETL (Obama-Hillary, REAL Russia collusion! Uranium-One Deal, Missile Defense, Iran Deal, Nukes: Click ETL)
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To: Heartlander

What force powers rotation at such a speed?


42 posted on 07/26/2018 12:30:28 PM PDT by JimRed ( TERM LIMITS, NOW! Build the Wall Faster! TRUTH is the new HATE SPEECH.)
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To: Heartlander

Careful with those theories! if they’re not good, reality rears its head and embarasses you!


43 posted on 07/26/2018 12:33:03 PM PDT by I want the USA back (This week's hysterical obsession: sex tape. Last week's: tweet on iranian threat.)
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To: All; ETL

Correction to my earlier post...

“The star rotates 716 times per second [2,577,600 per min]”

Make that: 42,960 per min.

I mistakenly multiplied by 3,600, instead of 60.

3,600 = number secs in an hour


44 posted on 07/26/2018 12:33:08 PM PDT by ETL (Obama-Hillary, REAL Russia collusion! Uranium-One Deal, Missile Defense, Iran Deal, Nukes: Click ETL)
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To: ImJustAnotherOkie

They just bring in a good mechanic and he can tell by the way she “purrs”.


45 posted on 07/26/2018 12:35:35 PM PDT by Boogieman
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To: JimRed
What force powers rotation at such a speed?

The momentum of photons, apparently.

Incidentally, visible light is generally light with a wavelength between 390 to 700 nanometers. This "rotor" is the length of mid to long wavelength ultraviolet.

46 posted on 07/26/2018 12:35:56 PM PDT by NorthMountain (... the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed)
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To: rightwingcrazy
What are the odds of that happening?

Probably pretty good ... at least on the time scale of an evaporating black hole—say, 10100 years.

47 posted on 07/26/2018 12:39:35 PM PDT by snarkpup ("The rules don't matter when you're infected with political rabies." - The People's Cube)
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To: Heartlander

That’ll wring every last drop out of the items in the washing machine.


48 posted on 07/26/2018 12:39:41 PM PDT by Two Kids' Dad (((( Sessions couldn't find his own ass if Al Franken was grabbing it at the time ))))
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To: Heartlander

That’s nothing.

Mitt Romney can rotate fundamental positions way faster than this.


49 posted on 07/26/2018 12:44:29 PM PDT by Jewbacca (The residents of Iroquois territory may not determine whether Jews may live in Jerusalem)
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To: ImJustAnotherOkie

Count how many times it turns in a second and multiply by 60


50 posted on 07/26/2018 12:45:47 PM PDT by Cold Heart
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To: raybbr

You should see the tiny tachometer cable.


51 posted on 07/26/2018 12:47:55 PM PDT by Jewbacca (The residents of Iroquois territory may not determine whether Jews may live in Jerusalem)
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To: SunkenCiv

Not sure what list ping.


52 posted on 07/26/2018 12:49:42 PM PDT by colorado tanker
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To: lonevoice

How cool is this?


53 posted on 07/26/2018 12:53:29 PM PDT by Pride in the USA
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To: Heartlander
“One of the advantages of getting a nanoparticle suspended and rotating in a vacuum like this is that very precise measurements can be made, unaffected by the standard variations in air flow and temperature.”

Trying to negate the observer effect.

54 posted on 07/26/2018 12:55:44 PM PDT by neverevergiveup
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To: Heartlander

For a perfect vacuum, train the laser on
Pelosi’s head.


55 posted on 07/26/2018 12:56:30 PM PDT by Joe Bfstplk (A Texas Deplorable. How unfortunate tar and feathering has been abandoned.)
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To: blackdog

When can I get one at Harbor Freight?


56 posted on 07/26/2018 1:01:37 PM PDT by wally_bert (Just call me Angelo or babe.)
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To: Redleg Duke

If the usual shitlib rats get violent after their epic losses in November, 2018 is going to look more like 1789.


57 posted on 07/26/2018 1:12:53 PM PDT by Noumenon (When all liberals have is a hammer, every problem is a nail in YOUR coffin.)
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To: wally_bert

Something tells me the torque will be proven to entirely insufficient for anything other than a hard drive for an aemoeba.


58 posted on 07/26/2018 1:14:39 PM PDT by blackdog
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To: Heartlander

Lol, I have a flea circus that is a lot more fun to watch than what they have. I’ll sell it for only 50 million.


59 posted on 07/26/2018 1:17:13 PM PDT by sageburn
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To: blackdog
We will build an army of Tasmanian devil Amoebas.
60 posted on 07/26/2018 1:18:23 PM PDT by right way right (May we remain sober over mere men, for God really is our only true hope.)
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