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A heavier object exhibits greater X double dot (and X dot terminal) w/ drag than a lighter one, n'est-ce pas? e.g. Guinea and feather?
bc more than fleeting, but not ukasian.
p.s. BrianW's example: counter thought: more coulomb and less viscous / turbulent? (greater normal force, M*V^2/R ?)
On 2009, Jul 16, , at 04:44, Brian Whatcott wrote:
I had some fleeting thought that the vertical speed profile with body
mass ought to be
reasonably constant, but the acceleration round the tight curves would
be more
forceful to a heavier adult?
BrianW
Bernard Cleyet wrote:
Is there any reason to believe a child doesn't come close to the lip?_______________________________________________
bc's only big experience is the one usta be at alum rock park, San
Jose.
p.s. Now I think gone due to CalOSHA. A rather tame one in the
municipal pool in Gavle or Sandviken (Sweden).
On 2009, Jul 13, , at 09:24, Brian Whatcott wrote:
This adult felt like he was coming quite close to the lip...._______________________________________________
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