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In Reply to: RE: My only point was that there are two sources of skating force posted by Bry on April 22, 2015 at 14:07:35:
> I don't see the 2nd source.
The second source of skating force is dynamic in nature and caused by the the modulation level of the recorded signal. A modulated groove produces more drag on the stylus than an unmodulated groove. Consequently, there is a constant skating force proportional to the sine of the angle of the groove tangent at the stylus and there is additional dynamic skating force applied by the modulation level of the groove. Antiskating mechanisms counteract only the constant aspect of skating force but not the dynamic portion.
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John Elison
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- RE: My only point was that there are two sources of skating force - John Elison 18:31:59 04/22/15 (4)
- Fair enough. - Bry 22:29:46 04/22/15 (0)
- RE: My only point was that there are two sources of skating force - SgreenP@MSN.com 20:46:17 04/22/15 (2)
- RE: My only point was that there are two sources of skating force - Bry 22:33:06 04/22/15 (0)
- I have no idea what you're talking about... - John Elison 21:16:19 04/22/15 (0)