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Originally Posted by TheImmortal
u can quote me definitions all u want but u lack fundamental understanding
a non-skidding rotating tire (zero slip angle and not "burning out or locking the brakes") is only under STATIC friction NOT dynamic friction
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Um, yeah, and? No one asked me what the friction force is for a "non-skidding rotating" (i.e. rolling) object.
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Originally Posted by TheImmortal
mechanical "weight" is MASS!!!!!! stop spreading dumbness around
engineers would use the term MASS
u r merely in training and r not a professional engineer
do u get 100% or more (bonuses points) on all your assignments and exams?
thought so
(perfect gpa DOES NOT COUNT as 100%)
understanding is NOT the same as reprinting facts (that merely means that u r as smart as a photocopier or fax machine)
reprinting formulae from a grade 10 science text book does not make u look smart (why did u bother?)
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Good job assuming I copied and pasted, because I didn't. The only thing I looked up was the relationship between a slug and a pound-force because, so far, I've only needed to use slugs in Thermodynamics (even in there, rarely.)