and yet the info I posted is valid.....and in the GCA and supported by the CMP.
Disciples of the Church of the Speeding Op-rod:
1. You do work on an egg by throwing it 100 feet.
2. You do the same amount of work on the egg hitting it w/ a baseball bat 100 feet.
Q.1 Does the egg react differently?
Q.2 If so... Why?
GR
Disciples of the Church of the Speeding Op-rod:
1. You do work on an egg by throwing it 200 feet.
2. You do Half the amount of work on the egg by only hitting it w/ a baseball bat 100 feet.
Q.1 Does the egg react differently?
Q.2 If so... Why?
GR
You're annoying the Children.
GR
Surprised he isn't cut and pasting a whole page from GGs website...Just posting randomly.
Surprised he isn't cut and pasting a whole page from GGs website...
They appeared to be answered...I didn't know we were having some sort of discussion on acceleration.Gave you Two(2) simple problems w/ Four(4) simple questions.
... that you are avoiding... religiously.
GR
They appeared to be answered...I didn't know we were having some sort of discussion on acceleration.
So if you have something to say...say it...don't continue to be condescending...
what is a church of speeding oprod? define what "speeding" actually is...Obfuscation - only works if the other party allows it.
So, address the problems and answer the questions.
... Or not.
They are only simple examples of the principles of Physics, that are summarily ignored by the Church of the Speeding Op-rod.
GR
not likely since my rifles all operate at govt pressures which ironically is very similar to commercial ones.Columbus Machine Works, Inc. - M1-Garand Op Rod Repair / M1 Garand GasCylinder Restoration
You may need this service someday.
what is a church of speeding oprod? define what "speeding" actually is...
If your acceleration is similar to milsurp ammo then I'm still trying to find your point.
If you actually have a point....please get on with it.
Yes you are great at obfuscation.More obfuscation.
Here's some heresy to go along w/ it.
Impulse (physics)
In classical mechanics, impulse (symbolized by J or Imp) is the integral of a force, F, over the time interval, t, for which it acts. Since force is a vector quantity, impulse is also a vector quantity. Impulse applied to an object produces an equivalent vector change in its linear momentum, also in the same direction.
A resultant force causes acceleration and a change in the velocity of the body for as long as it acts. A resultant force applied over a longer time therefore produces a bigger change in linear momentum than the same force applied briefly: the change in momentum is equal to the product of the average force and duration. Conversely, a small force applied for a long time produces the same change in momentum—the same impulse—as a larger force applied briefly.
Yes, I know... it burns.
GR