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| "Don1" <[Only registered users see links. ]> wrote in message news:1114735255.990248.96120@o13g2000cwo.googlegro ups.com... Take your own advice and stop posting foolishness on here every day. Really. You're done. Stick a fork in you. Physics don't give a rat's ass about your condition. Go away, and do something useful, like being landfill. |
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| "Jeremy Watts" <[Only registered users see links. ]> wrote in message news:J1kce.11335$[Only registered users see links. ].net... <snip> All that sHead *ever* says is whatever he thinks will get people fired up enough to respond to him, preferably taking him seriously. I laugh at him - he doesn't seem to like that. Tom Davidson Richmond, VA |
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| Morituri-|-Max wrote: foolishness. rat's ass Bu-who; considereng the source, I'm completely crushed Don |
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| tadchem wrote: fired up Why should I like that any more than I liked it 40 years ago, when that darn camel at Benson's Animal Farm spit in my face from a good 15'. It taught me something about camels(:^) Don |
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| Morituri-|-Max wrote: fired up coming OH, how I detest your senses of humor(;^[ Don |
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| Jeremy Watts wrote: and/or of are a in system, want mass, "inertial its But do you know _why_ Jeremy? Do you know that it's because the ratio of any given body's weight (w) divided the acceleration of free fall at the location where it is weighed is a Constant; invariant? Which is equal to the net force (f) exerted on and/or by it, divided by the acceleration (a), or deceleration that it causes; so that (m=w/g=f/a). Don |
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| Don1 wrote: this (g) as because consistent its the m/sec/sec, net anywhere; at (m=w/g=f/a). We can make quite a play on words here as to how force, and weight are related to mass: We can say that weight is the force that a given mass of matter exerts on Earth's surface; or we can say that force is the thrust that accelerates a mass of matter; or that a force of one pound will accelerae a given mass of matter at a certain acceleration; or that a weight of one pound will accelerate a certain mass at a certain rate... Don |
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