The derivation of a closed expression is presented to calculate the vertical component of the gravitational attraction of a right rectangular prism, with sides parallel to the coordinate axis. As any configuration can be expressed as the sum of prisms of various sizes and densities, the computation of the total gravitational effect of bodies of arbitrary shapes at any point outside of or on the boundary of the bodies is straightforward. To calculate the gravitational effect of the “unit” building element a subroutine called Prism has been developed, tested, and incorporated, in one program to calculate terrain corrections, and in another program for three‐dimensional analysis of a gravity field.
Abstract. This paper reviews the various 1D nanostructures, which were prepared by electrospinning and atomic layer deposition (ALD). On the one hand, electrospinning served to make sacrificial polymer templates for the ALD growth; and thus various single or multilayer inorganic nanotubes were obtained. On the other hand, polymer, polymer/inorganic or inorganic nanowire templates were produced by electrospinning. By a consecutive ALD reaction various core/shell nanowires were synthesized.
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