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Originally posted by Slugsie View PostWell, I'll remember in future to write a full 100 page spec beforehand because that is obviously the only way for a minority of people to work.
if i went in to a shop to get a spring lift for my truck and said
'i need a coil of metal mate'
do you think i will get two 2" rear springs for my '92 surf ?
doubt it.Oh Nana, what's my name?
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Originally posted by dieselboy View Postthank you for giving me a word to look upPaul </Slugsie>
Immortal.so far!
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Originally posted by dieselboy View Postyou need to be specific or else your not going to get what you think you asked for.
if i went in to a shop to get a spring lift for my truck and said
'i need a coil of metal mate'
do you think i will get two 2" rear springs for my '92 surf ?
doubt it.Paul </Slugsie>
Immortal.so far!
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Dieselboy... One more time.
WHAT IS THIS FORCE THAT THE CONVEYOR PLACES ON THE PLANE?
HOW, ON THE FACE OF GODS GREEN EARTH CAN THE CONVEYOR GRIP A ROLLING WHEEL????
This. is. the. one. single. important. fact.
Look at it, go get a toy car with wheels that turn, (preferably a heavy one..) put it on a piece of paper, then pull the paper out from underneath it. Backwards or forwards, it doesn't matter. The only thing that will move the vehicle is the friction in the bearing which is easily overcome.
Its called free wheeling, because the wheel is free, I.E. not driven, by an engine, it will only roll.it's in me shed, mate.
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Originally posted by Antshiel View PostNow you're just being piccy!!
if you bought a car, you would be piccy.
you wouldnt want orange peel paint, because its okay-ish
when your doing science, you have to be piccy. or else you dont get results.
and posting a question with so many variables and expecting an exact answer is mad.Oh Nana, what's my name?
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Originally posted by Chillitt View PostDieselboy... One more time.
WHAT IS THIS FORCE THAT THE CONVEYOR PLACES ON THE PLANE?
HOW, ON THE FACE OF GODS GREEN EARTH CAN THE CONVEYOR GRIP A ROLLING WHEEL????
This. is. the. one. single. important. fact.
Look at it, go get a toy car with wheels that turn, (preferably a heavy one..) put it on a piece of paper, then pull the paper out from underneath it. Backwards or forwards, it doesn't matter. The only thing that will move the vehicle is the friction in the bearing which is easily overcome.
Its called free wheeling, because the wheel is free, I.E. not driven, by an engine, it will only roll.
well work this one out.
if there is no force acting on the wheel, then it would roll for an infinate time. it would never stop.
since this doesnt happen, then there MUST be a force acting. its simple science.
i pushed my toy car along the ground, and it went a few feet and stopped.
by your science, it should have carried on going, and going and never stopped until it hit a wall.Oh Nana, what's my name?
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Originally posted by Slugsie View PostIf we are on opposite lanes of a motorway, and I tell you we're going to drive off at the same time, and that I will continually radio you my speed and that I want you to match it, are you going to sit there and not drive off?
if you were someone i didnt like then i might notOh Nana, what's my name?
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Originally posted by Sancho View PostHow about an approximately correct answer?
Radical!!
Stop it you lot, I'm trying to change a rear wheel bearing on Linda's truck, but keep having to come indoors for the latest installment. Its taken over an hour just get the halfshaft out!!4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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Originally posted by Slugsie View PostNo, but you do have to draw a line somewhere. Do I need to specify the pilots age, the airplanes colour, the outside temperature? No, there are limits as to what are necessary. There are some assumptions that you can make, and some principles that it shouldn't be necessary to state. The principle that all speed measurements will be taken from the same static point is one such assumption.
you clearly not understanding that you missed to provide a serious factor in your equasion, and because of this, you get different results and wonder why.
einstein also states that if you know every factor, you can calculate every outcome. somewhere.Oh Nana, what's my name?
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Originally posted by TonyN View PostFor an approximately correct question.
Radical!!
Stop it you lot, I'm trying to change a rear wheel bearing on Linda's truck, but keep having to come indoors for the latest installment. Its taken over an hour just get the halfshaft out!!Oh Nana, what's my name?
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