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Opinion Article Open Access

The Composition and Density of Meteorolite


YinYue Sha*
Dongling Engineering Center, Ningbo Institute of Technology, Zhejiang University, HengXi Town, NingBo City, Z.J, China

A New Discovery in Natural Science magnetic material, the weight of the ball is 22.686 grams, the diameter
close to 2 cm, by calculating that the density is about 5.4 grams per
We know that the temperature of the sun is 6128 K, some scientists cubic centimeter.
think that the earth's core temperature also is 6128 K, in the case of
such high temperature can produce magnetic material, this is a miracle. According to the characteristics of its judgment, the material of the
chemical name for strontium ferrite.
On April 1, 2016, I found a small shiny black sphere, the surface of
the ball as happened deformation because of the strong impact. Because sunspots floats on the surface of the sun, judging from this,
the density of the sun is greater than five grams per cubic centimeter.
I think this is not a substance on the surface of the earth, this should One of the simplest questions of Fluid mechanics: High density sinks
be the sunspot and the earth core material, I find this is a kind of strong (Figure 1), Low density will rise (Figure 2).

Figure 1: The solid in gas is dust (ash), the dust exists in the lower solar
atmosphere and the fluid surface of the sun.

Figure 2: Low temperature will become solid, high temperature will become
fluid, high temperature and then changes into gas.

*Corresponding author: YinYue Sha, Dongling Engineering Center, Ningbo


Institute of Technology, Zhejiang University, Room 105, 9, TaoYuanXinCun, HengXi
Town, Ning Bo City, Z.J. 315131, China, E-mail: shayinyue@qq.com

ReceivedJuly 07, 2016; Accepted July 09, 2016; Published July 15, 2016

Citation: Y.Y. Sha (2016) The Composition and Density of Meteorolite. Fluid Mech
Open Acc 3: 126. doi: 10.4172/2476-2296.1000126

Copyright: 2016 Y.Y. Sha. This is an open-access article distributed under the
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