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In Reply to: Re: True... posted by John Elison on November 17, 2005 at 13:21:45:
two arms have the exact same effective mass but they could have that mass distributed much differently. Wouldn't they potentially recat differently?I also wonder if when using a traditional C/W design is it necessarily advantageous to use a higher mass unit close to the pivot vs. a lower mass unit further from the pivot. all else being equal. This may be related to the moment-of-inertia issue mark is referring to.
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- Doesn't the distribution of the mass play a role? Assume ... - garth 11/17/0514:04:17 11/17/05 (13)
- Re: Doesn't the distribution of the mass play a role? Assume ... - mosin 16:10:15 11/17/05 (2)
- Re: Doesn't the distribution of the mass play a role? Assume ... - John Elison 17:33:31 11/17/05 (1)
- John and Mark, thank you for clearing up some issues... - tubesforever 19:17:18 11/17/05 (0)
- The classic theory - Mark Kelly 15:09:18 11/17/05 (5)
- I understand the calculation of effective mass ... - garth 15:29:21 11/17/05 (4)
- I think we are arguing about two different things. - Mark Kelly 15:41:36 11/17/05 (3)
- Mark you are confusing me here and this is not a good thing. - tubesforever 19:23:58 11/17/05 (2)
- No. - Mark Kelly 19:57:58 11/17/05 (1)
- I am sure I deserve this Mark! - tubesforever 23:06:12 11/17/05 (0)
- I hope you get an answer to this question. - tubesforever 14:42:52 11/17/05 (0)
- No, if they have the same effective mass they will react the same. (nt) - John Elison 14:29:35 11/17/05 (2)
- React the same regardng what? - garth 14:43:54 11/17/05 (1)
- Re: React the same regardng what? - John Elison 15:37:37 11/17/05 (0)