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any whipper-snipper experts here?
Lionel wrote:
No and I am by no means an expert on these things but I will have a guess. The heavier line pulls harder due to centrifugal force and this is slowly unreeling it, luckily at a useable rate. In any case bless the day that you have serendipity and not sod's law at your house. I agree with David, the same happened to me. But as an aside, centrifugal force is fictitious. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centrifugal_force If I had said the line was unreeling due the greater tension from using heavier line brought about by constraining rotating objects having a tendency to continue their motion in a straight line in accordance with Newton's laws of motion, would it have helped any more in the given situation? So I said centrifugal force and everybody knew what I meant. David |
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any whipper-snipper experts here?
On 28/04/10 08:18, David Hare-Scott wrote:
Lionel wrote: No and I am by no means an expert on these things but I will have a guess. The heavier line pulls harder due to centrifugal force and this is slowly unreeling it, luckily at a useable rate. In any case bless the day that you have serendipity and not sod's law at your house. I agree with David, the same happened to me. But as an aside, centrifugal force is fictitious. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centrifugal_force If I had said the line was unreeling due the greater tension from using heavier line brought about by constraining rotating objects having a tendency to continue their motion in a straight line in accordance with Newton's laws of motion, would it have helped any more in the given situation? So I said centrifugal force and everybody knew what I meant. There there, I was just being cheeky . |
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any whipper-snipper experts here?
Lionel wrote:
On 28/04/10 08:18, David Hare-Scott wrote: Lionel wrote: No and I am by no means an expert on these things but I will have a guess. The heavier line pulls harder due to centrifugal force and this is slowly unreeling it, luckily at a useable rate. In any case bless the day that you have serendipity and not sod's law at your house. I agree with David, the same happened to me. But as an aside, centrifugal force is fictitious. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centrifugal_force If I had said the line was unreeling due the greater tension from using heavier line brought about by constraining rotating objects having a tendency to continue their motion in a straight line in accordance with Newton's laws of motion, would it have helped any more in the given situation? So I said centrifugal force and everybody knew what I meant. There there, I was just being cheeky . I is calm, I 's calm. I is nearly clam. D |
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