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How to Calculate Space Elevator

What is Space Elevator?

Space elevator is theoretical tether reaching geostationary orbit, lowering launch costs to space by avoiding rockets.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 1Input Earth parameters, cable material properties (strength/density)
  2. 2Calculate tension distribution along cable
  3. 3Verify feasibility

Worked Examples

Input
Carbon nanotube cable (theoretical)
Result
Height ~36,000 km, tension manageable with current materials marginally
Material science limitation

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Neglecting material weight effect
  • Ignoring atmospheric drag at lower altitudes

Frequently Asked Questions

Why hasn't anyone built one?

No material simultaneously strong enough and light enough; requires ~100× current material performance.

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