You can always move the payload away from the centrifuge, you don’t have to spin any slower or faster.
The maximum apparent gravity is still fixed, but it’s a direct consequence of the materials available so there’s some industry standard chart somewhere where you can put those 1900 g-ton and read how many gs you can get.
You can always move the payload away from the centrifuge, you don’t have to spin any slower or faster.
The maximum apparent gravity is still fixed, but it’s a direct consequence of the materials available so there’s some industry standard chart somewhere where you can put those 1900 g-ton and read how many gs you can get.
Pretty sure that’s not practical in this case. Theoretically? Sure.